today – March 15. At present, the whole tourism ecosystem, from aviation,
travel agents to accommodation and entertainment service providers, is ready to open doors to welcome visitors back.
Right in the morning of March 15, Vietjet and the People’s
Committee of Tuyen Quang held a conference to introduce and
promote tourism in the northern province, and announce the largest- ever
international hot air balloon festival in Vietnam slated for this month.
In addition, the carrier has also announced the reopening
and increase in the frequency of a series of routes covering Vietnam,
especially those to and from Phu Quoc, Nha Trang, Can Tho, and Da Nang right
after the resumption of international routes to Japan, the Republic of Korea,
Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan (China), Malaysia, India, and Indonesia. This is a
strong move of Vietnam‘s first low-cost airline, aiming to meet customers’ travel and trading needs in the coming summer.
In fact, from a month before the official full reopening, Vietnam has completely lifted the restrictions on international flights
and their frequency. As a result, airlines have immediately implemented various
plans to increase frequency and reconnect many flight networks after a 2-year
hiatus.
Nguyen Quang Trung, head of the Planning and Development
Department of Vietnam Airlines, said that on February 15, the national flag
carrier restored the operation of routes from Malaysia with a frequency of one
flight per week and Hong Kong (China) two flights a week. To prepare for the full
reopening of international tourism, the airline has planned to expand and
increase the frequency on its entire international regular flight network. In
the immediate time, from the end of March, it will increase the total number of
flights to 97 a week, linking to airports of most major cities of countries,
and reopen its route to Singapore from April 15.
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