Vietnam Airlines launches Da Nang-Quang Ninh flight

National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines announced on October 21 that it will operate three flights a week connecting the central coastal city of Da Nang with the northeastern province of Quang Ninh from November 1.
Vietnam Airlines launches Da Nang-Quang Ninh flight ảnh 1National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will operate three flights a week connecting the central coastal city of Da Nang with the northeastern province of Quang Ninh from November 1. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines announced onOctober 21 that it will operate three flights a week connecting the centralcoastal city of Da Nang with the northeastern province of Quang Ninh fromNovember 1.

Flights on the route are scheduled to take off at 14:35 from Da NangInternational Airport and 16:35 from Van Don International Airport onWednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

This is the second domestic route linking with Van Don airport run by VietnamAirlines, following the Ho Chi Minh City-Van Don flight. The move willcontribute greatly to promoting Quang Ninh province’s trade and tourism cooperationwith other localities, while helping complete the airline’s network.

The carrier uses Airbus A321 with four-star international standards for theflights, which are expected to bring more visitors to Da Nang city and viceversa.

On the occasion, Vietnam Airlines offers promotionalfares starting from 199,000 VND (8.6 USD) (excluding tax and fees) forcustomers buying tickets from October 25 to November 10. The cheap fares areapplied for journeys from November 1 to December 31.

Tickets can be purchased on website www.vietnamairlines.com,Vietnam Airlines mobile application, and at ticket offices and official agentsnationwide./.
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