Seoul (VNA) – The Republic of Korea’s Air Busan has announced that it will open a new direct air route linking Busan and Ho Chi Minh City.
The flight will take about five hours, departing from Busan’s Kimhae international airport at 9am (local time) and landing at Tan Son Nhat international airport, Ho Chi Minh City at 12am. The return flight will later starts at 1pm and finish at 9pm.
Air Busan plans to use Airbus A321neoLR manufactured in Hamburg, Germany for the route, which will be delivered in mid-March.
Form February 19-25, the carrier offers promotional one-way tickets priced at from 99 USD per person for flights that take off from April 23 to October 24./.
The flight will take about five hours, departing from Busan’s Kimhae international airport at 9am (local time) and landing at Tan Son Nhat international airport, Ho Chi Minh City at 12am. The return flight will later starts at 1pm and finish at 9pm.
Air Busan plans to use Airbus A321neoLR manufactured in Hamburg, Germany for the route, which will be delivered in mid-March.
Form February 19-25, the carrier offers promotional one-way tickets priced at from 99 USD per person for flights that take off from April 23 to October 24./.
VNA