Okay Airways and Pacific Airlines will begin their flights connecting the central city of Da Nang with Hunan (China) and Muan (the Republic of Korea) from late April, increasing the number of airlines restarting operations at the Da Nang International Airport to 28.
Three airlines will resume flights connecting Da Nang and China's Chengdu, Hunan, Shanghai and Guangdong from late of April. (Photo courtesy of AHT)
Da Nang (VNS/VNA) - Okay Airways and Pacific Airlineswill begin their flights connecting the central city of Da Nang with Hunan (China)and Muan (the Republic of Korea) from late April, increasing the number ofairlines restarting operations at the Da Nang International Airport to 28.
A source from the Da Nang International Terminal Investment andOperation JSC (AHT) said Okay Airways plans to reconnect Da Nang and Hunan,China, from May 2 with three regular flights per week, while Pacific Airlineswill restart chartered flights between Muan (the RoK) and Da Nang with 30flights from April 28 to October 9.
The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will resume Da Nang-Guangzhou,(China) flights from April 24 to October 27 with two flights per week on Mondayand Friday.
The airlines will reconnect Da Nang-Shanghai and Da Nang-Chengduon Thursday and Sunday between April and October.
Vietnam Airlines, which covers three of 16 international routesconnecting Da Nang and global destinations, has already resumed four flights,from Da Nang to Bangkok, Thailand and daily Da Nang-Incheon (RoK).
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