Vietnam Airlines increases flights on domestic routes

Vietnam Airlines is set to add more flights on its domestic routes to meet increasing travel demand, said a representative of the national flag carrier.
Vietnam Airlines increases flights on domestic routes ảnh 1Aircraft of Vietnam Airlines (Photo courtesy of the carrier)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam Airlinesis set to add more flights on its domesticroutes to meet increasing travel demand, said a representative of the nationalflag carrier.

The airline will raise the number of flightsbetween Hanoi and the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien to 14 perweeks from October 26.

Meanwhile, routes linking HCM City with theMekong Delta province of Kien Giang and the southernmost Ca Mau province eachwill see seven flights per week.

Those routes are served by the airline’saffiliate Vietnam Air Services (VASCO).

On the occasion, promotional tickets willbe offered on those flights and valid for departures until December 31.

For more information, passengers areadvised to visit Vietnam Airlines’ website www.vietnamairlines.com, its Facebook page or hotline 1900 1100./.

VNA

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