The Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) has announced that 91 return flights per week will resume services to Lien Khuong International Airport near resort city Da Lat, when the airport is scheduled to reopen on Aug. 19.
Vietjet Air will restore services on five routes linking Lien Khuong with Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hai Phong, Vinh, and Da Nang, operating a total of 49 return flights per week.
Vietnam Airlines also plans to resume flights from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Nang, using Airbus A321 aircraft to operate 42 return flights per week.
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Tuy Son Hill in Da Lat in central Vietnam. Photo by Tran Quang Anh |
The planned restoration of 91 weekly return flights by Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air is expected to meet growing travel demand from residents and visitors while enhancing Da Lat’s air connectivity with the country’s major economic and tourism centers.
The runway and taxiway rehabilitation project at Lien Khuong, with a total investment of more than VND1.03 trillion (US$39.24 million), commenced on March 4 this year.
The main construction work is scheduled for completion in July, followed by calibration flights at the end of the month.
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