Airlines resume domestic routes

Domestic airlines have announced their plans to reopen many domestic routes after a halt triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Airlines resume domestic routes ảnh 1A plane of Bamboo Airways (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Domesticairlines have announced their plans to reopen many domestic routes after a halttriggered by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The newest carrier Bamboo Airways willresume the Hai Phong - Quy Nhon route from September 28 with a round trip perday.

Air routes linking Vinh with Da Lat and HaiPhong with Buon Ma Thuot will see four round trips per week, while three roundtrips will be operated a week on the Vinh - Buon Ma Thuot and Hai Phong - Pleikuroutes.

Two airways connecting Hai Phong with DaNang and Can Tho will be resumed from October 5, along with the Da Nang - PhuQuoc route.

The airline’s flights connecting Can Thowith Hanoi, Vinh, Da Nang and Quy Nhon are set to take to the skies one weeklater.

Meanwhile, national flag carrier VietnamAirlines recently announced to reopen six domestic routes from Hai Phong to DaLat, Nha Trang and Buon Ma Thuot; from Da Nang to Da Lat and Buon Ma Thuot; andfrom Hai Phong to Da Nang at the start of next month.

A representative of the airline said it willresume other domestic routes in the coming time to help recover businessoperation and contribute to realising the Government’s dual goals./. 

VNA

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