Int’l airline network to connect Vietnam to larger world

January 04, 2018 | 14:03
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Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has approved a project to develop direct air routes between Vietnam and key countries and regions across the world, aiming to promote investment, cultural exchange and international integration.
An aircraft takes off from Tan Son Nhat international airport, Ho Chi Minh City

The project aims to develop an international air route network connecting Vietnam and countries and areas such as the US, China, the Republic of Korea, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Russia, Germany, Australia, France, the UK and India, as well as potential markets like the United Arab Emirates and South Africa, which will be run by both domestic and foreign airlines.

It will also focus on how to link aviation activities and tourism development, towards attracting more foreign visitors to Vietnam.

The project is hoped to make it easy for foreign airlines to increase the frequency of flights from international airports to those of Vietnam.

Regarding Vietnam’s airline development with China, the Ministry of Transport will work with Chinese authorities in charge of airline affairs to remove difficulties facing Vietnamese airlines in running routes to China.

By 2020, Vietnamese carriers will open new routes from several economic hubs and tourism cities of Vietnam to Chinese localities.

Vietnam and Russia will also consider signing more agreements to expand air routes connecting the two countries and routes from Vietnam to third countries through Russian airports.

New air routes will be opened to connect Vietnam and Russia’s Yekaterinburg and Vladivostok cities, while the number of flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to Moscow will be increased.

Vietnam will also develop direct air routes to the cities of San Francisco ​and Los Angeles of the US in 2018.

VNA

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