Vietnam Airlines to resume three domestic routes

Vietnam Airlines is set to re-open three domestic routes in November, a representative of the national flag carrier said on October 30.
Vietnam Airlines to resume three domestic routes ảnh 1An aircraft of Vietnam Airlines (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam Airlines is set to re-open three domestic routes in November,a representative of the national flag carrier said on October 30.
Flights linkingThanh Hoa with Buon Me Thuot, Da Lat with Phu Quoc Island, and Hai Phong with PhuQuoc Island will take to the skies again.

The ThanhHoa-Buon Me Thuot and Da Lat-Phu Quoc routes will both see three round trips a week,while four flights will serve the Hai Phong-Phu Quoc route each week.

Six of theairline’s domestic routes were resumed in October.

It is also offeringpromotional tickets on these routes, starting from 99,000 VND (4.25 USD) one-way(excluding taxes and fees) for departures until December 31, 2020.

As Vietnam hassuccessfully curbed the spread of COVID-19 and air passenger numbers are on therise, Vietnam Airlines will work to resume other domestic routes to meet growingtravel demand, its representative said./.
VNA

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