DNHN - Around 400 international and domestic flights are expected to arrive in Danang during the upcoming holiday — Reunification Day (30 April) and International Labor Day (1 May).
Passengers are seen receiving gifts when disembarking from an aircraft at the Danang International Airport. Around 400 international and domestic flights are expected to arrive in Danang during the upcoming holiday --- Reunification Day (30 April) and International Labor Day (1 May) – PHOTO: LDO
These flights will carry approximately 58,720 passengers to this central beach city, according to the municipal tourism authority, reported Lao Dong newspaper.
Among them, some 376 domestic flights will bring some 56,800 passengers to this popular destination.
As shared by local low-cost carrier Vietjet Air, its first flight from South Korea’s Incheon to Danang on 29 April is fully booked.
Vietnam Airlines, Pacific Airlines and VASCO, three carriers under the Vietnam Airlines Group, recently announced their next flight frequency increases, with a focus on busy routes such as the HCMC/Hanoi-Danang route.
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