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Vietravel Airlines plans to expand flight network to Japan next year

Vietravel Airlines, a subsidiary of tour operator Viettravel, has held a meeting with representatives of Kagawa and Fukushima prefectures of Japan to share a plan to expand the flight network connecting Vietnam's tourist cities with the two Japanese localities.
Vietravel Airlines plans to expand flight network to Japan next year ảnh 1General Director of Vietravel Airlines Nguyen Minh Hai (left) and a representative from Japan (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) ཧ– Vietravel Airlines, asubsidiary of tour operator Viettravel, has held a meeting with representativesof Kagawa and Fukushima prefectures of Japan to share a plan to expand theflight network connecting Vietnam's tourist cities with the two Japanese localities.

General Director of Vietravel Airlines NguyenMinh Hai said the meeting is not only an important step in promoting therelationship between Vietravel Airlines and Fukushima and Kagawa prefecturesbut also a strategic element of the flight network expansion plan which will be carried out next year in the Japanese market by the airline and Vietravel Holiday. The Japanese representatives said the flight network expansion to these localities will bring many benefits to customers, while alsocontributing to the development of the aviation and tourism industries in the two countries, adding that Fukushima and Kagawa boast popular tourist destinationsalong with strong economies.

Founded in late 2019, Vietravel Airlines conducted the first commercial flight on January 25, 2021, becoming the first travelairline in Southeast Asia and the fifth commercial carrier in Vietnam.

💯 The airline's flight network covers many popular tourist destinations in Vietnam such as Da Nang, Phu Quoc, Nha Trang, Quy Nhon and Da Lat, and Bangkok(Thailand). It also operated charter flights to Daegu and Muan (the Republic ofKorea), and Macau and Sanya (China).

Vietravel Airlines plans to expand its flight network to majortourist cities in Japan next year./.
VNA

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