New int’l air route linking central city, Bangkok opened

An international air route linking Vinh city in the central province of Nghe An and Bangkok was opened on February 23 at the Vinh Airport, together with the commissioning of its international lounge.
New int’l air route linking central city, Bangkok opened ảnh 1An international air route linking Vinh city and Bangkok was opened on February 23. (Photo: baonghean.vn)

Nghe An (VNA) – An international air routelinking Vinh city in the central province of Nghe An and Bangkok was opened onFebruary 23 at the Vinh Airport, together with the commissioning of itsinternational lounge.

The move will facilitate the acceleration ofsocio-economic-cultural development of the region as it serves the attractionof investment and trade activities, insiders said, describing this as animportant step to open more routes in the time to come.

Also on the day, a charter flight was made on the route andanother carrying 180 passengers from Thailand, the biggest group in many recent years,arrived at the Vinh Airport.-VNA
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