Thai Airways resumes flights connecting with Vietnam

Thai Airways marked the resumption of its flights to/from Vietnam with a flight landing at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi and other from Hanoi to Bangkok on October 29.
Thai Airways resumes flights connecting with Vietnam ảnh 1Staff members of Thai Airways pose for a photo in front of the carrier's plane landing at Noi Bai International Airport on October 29. (Photo courtesy of Thai Airways)
Hanoi (VNA) – Thai Airways marked the resumption ofits flights to/from Vietnam with a flight landing at Noi Bai International Airportin Hanoi and other from Hanoi to Bangkok on October 29.

With four round-trip flights per day linking Bangkok with Hanoiand Ho Chi Minh City, the national flag carrier of Thailand is hoped to serveas a bridge for tourism, economic and cultural ties between the two countries.

In2022, Thailand welcomed over 500,000 tourists from Vietnam, which in turn attractedmore than 200,000 from the former. The figures are expected to double thisyear.

The flights to/from Hanoi and HCM City are among the first international routesThai Airways has chosen to resume first to help boost the recovery anddevelopment of its operations.

Ngo Minh Duc, Chairman of HG Aviation – the general agent ofThai Airways in Vietnam, cited statistics as showing that nearly 900,000 Vietnamesehave visited Thailand during the first 10 months of 2023, nearly twice the numberof Thai travellers to Vietnam.

The return of Thai Airways aims to meet the demand of Thai and other countries’visitors to come to Vietnam. Besides, Vietnamese tourists can also have moreflight choices to come to European destinations, he added./.
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