Restoration of flights connecting Da Nang to other Vietnamese destinations proposed
The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) has produced a draft plan to resume domestic flights in the first phase, in which, Da Nang is proposed to allow the restoration of flights on ten routes connecting with destinations across Viet Nam.
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CAAV is seeking permits from local authorities across Viet Nam to restore 385 round-trip flights a day in total from their locales.
In details, 132 round-trip flights per day on 18 routes from Ho Chi Minh City and 10 routes from Da Nang to other Vietnamese destinations are proposed.
Every day, 23 round-trip flights from Lien Khuong Airport in Lam Dong Province, 20 flights from Hai Phong, 11 flights on 6 routes from Thanh Hoa, and 11 flights on 7 routes from Can Tho are also suggested.
19 round-trip flights on 7 routes from Nghe An, 14 flights on 6 routes from Dak Lak, and 20 flights on 6 routes from Khanh Hoa are proposed.
Restoration of 9 return flights on 3 routes from Thua Thien Hue, 24 flights on 24 routes from Kien Giang, 9 flights on 4 routes from Gia Lai are suggested.
Resumption of 7 round-trip flights on 2 routes from Phu Yen, 5 flights on 3 routes from Binh Dinh, 8 flights on 2 routes from Quang Nam, 15 flights on 5 routes from Ba Ria - Vung Tau, 6 flights on 2 routes from Quang Binh, only one route from each of Quang Ninh and Dien Bien are proposed.
Reporting by PHUONG UYEN - translating by H.L