Vietnam Airlines launches Vietnam - Philippines route

Vietnam Airlines has inaugurated a route between Vietnam and the Philippines, making it the first Vietnamese carrier to establish a direct connection to the island nation.

At the launch ceremony of Vietnam Airlines's inaugural flight from Vietnam to the Philippines on June 17. (Photo: VNA)
At the launch ceremony of Vietnam Airlines's inaugural flight from Vietnam to the Philippines on June 17. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam Airlines has inaugurated a route between Vietnam and the Philippines, making it the first Vietnamese carrier to establish a direct connection to the island nation.

The inaugural flight, VN648, departed from Ho Chi Minh City at 12:50 AM on June 17 and landed at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila at 4:20 AM the same day.

The national carrier will operate seven flights per week between the two Southeast Asian countries, four on the HCM City-Manila route and the remainder on the Hanoi-Manila one.

Vietnam Airlines views the Philippines as a promising market and targets to serve tourists, business travellers, the community of nearly 30,000 Vietnamese residing in the Philippines and around 7,000 Filipinos living in Vietnam.

In recent years, Vietnam has become attractive for Filipino visitors thanks to its geographical proximity, affordable travel costs, and rich cultural heritage. The Philippines, meanwhile, is also an ideal destination for Vietnamese travellers.

As the strategic partnership between the two countries is growing soundly, Vietnam Airlines’s launch of direct flights is expected to open up numerous opportunities for the sides' tourism, trade, socio-economic, and cultural development./.

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