Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Vietnam Airlines opens new route to Japan

Vietnam Airlines opens new route to Japan
Vietnam Airlines will launch a new route from Da Nang City to the Japanese city of Narita, roughly 60 kilometers east of central Tokyo, on December 15, Da Nang City’s Foreign Affairs Department said Monday.


Seven flights per week are scheduled for the Narita – Da Nang – HCMC – Narita route, the department said.


The flights will depart from the central city of Da Nang at 2:55 a.m. and arrive in Narita at 1:20 p.m. (local time).


The national flag carrier will maintain the route until March 31 next year. After that date, it will fly between Da Nang and Narita directly without transiting Ho Chi Minh City.


The national carrier will also open a direct route between Da Nang and Hong Kong on November 26, according to the Da Nang People’s Committee.


On Monday, it launched a second direct route to Yangon, Myanmar's southern trade hub and former capital city.


There will be three flights a week between Yangon and HCMC, the airline said.


The carrier had begun flying from Hanoi to Yangon four times a week in March.


A member of the SkyTeam airline alliance that includes Air France and America's Delta Airlines, Vietnam Airlines has set out to become one of Southeast Asia's leading carriers.


It aims to transport 12 million passengers this year and boost its fleet from 70 to 115 aircraft by 2015.

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Vietnam Airlines opens new route to Japan

Vietnam Airlines opens new route to Japan
Vietnam Airlines will launch a new route from Da Nang City to the Japanese city of Narita, roughly 60 kilometers east of central Tokyo, on December 15, Da Nang City’s Foreign Affairs Department said Monday.


Seven flights per week are scheduled for the Narita – Da Nang – HCMC – Narita route, the department said.


The flights will depart from the central city of Da Nang at 2:55 a.m. and arrive in Narita at 1:20 p.m. (local time).


The national flag carrier will maintain the route until March 31 next year. After that date, it will fly between Da Nang and Narita directly without transiting Ho Chi Minh City.


The national carrier will also open a direct route between Da Nang and Hong Kong on November 26, according to the Da Nang People’s Committee.


On Monday, it launched a second direct route to Yangon, Myanmar's southern trade hub and former capital city.


There will be three flights a week between Yangon and HCMC, the airline said.


The carrier had begun flying from Hanoi to Yangon four times a week in March.


A member of the SkyTeam airline alliance that includes Air France and America's Delta Airlines, Vietnam Airlines has set out to become one of Southeast Asia's leading carriers.


It aims to transport 12 million passengers this year and boost its fleet from 70 to 115 aircraft by 2015.

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Vietnam Airlines opens new route to Japan

Vietnam Airlines opens new route to Japan
Vietnam Airlines will launch a new route from Da Nang City to the Japanese city of Narita, roughly 60 kilometers east of central Tokyo, on December 15, Da Nang City’s Foreign Affairs Department said Monday.


Seven flights per week are scheduled for the Narita – Da Nang – HCMC – Narita route, the department said.


The flights will depart from the central city of Da Nang at 2:55 a.m. and arrive in Narita at 1:20 p.m. (local time).


The national flag carrier will maintain the route until March 31 next year. After that date, it will fly between Da Nang and Narita directly without transiting Ho Chi Minh City.


The national carrier will also open a direct route between Da Nang and Hong Kong on November 26, according to the Da Nang People’s Committee.


On Monday, it launched a second direct route to Yangon, Myanmar's southern trade hub and former capital city.


There will be three flights a week between Yangon and HCMC, the airline said.


The carrier had begun flying from Hanoi to Yangon four times a week in March.


A member of the SkyTeam airline alliance that includes Air France and America's Delta Airlines, Vietnam Airlines has set out to become one of Southeast Asia's leading carriers.


It aims to transport 12 million passengers this year and boost its fleet from 70 to 115 aircraft by 2015.

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Vietnam Airlines opens new route to Japan

Vietnam Airlines opens new route to Japan
Vietnam Airlines will launch a new route from Da Nang City to the Japanese city of Narita, roughly 60 kilometers east of central Tokyo, on December 15, Da Nang City’s Foreign Affairs Department said Monday.


Seven flights per week are scheduled for the Narita – Da Nang – HCMC – Narita route, the department said.


The flights will depart from the central city of Da Nang at 2:55 a.m. and arrive in Narita at 1:20 p.m. (local time).


The national flag carrier will maintain the route until March 31 next year. After that date, it will fly between Da Nang and Narita directly without transiting Ho Chi Minh City.


The national carrier will also open a direct route between Da Nang and Hong Kong on November 26, according to the Da Nang People’s Committee.


On Monday, it launched a second direct route to Yangon, Myanmar's southern trade hub and former capital city.


There will be three flights a week between Yangon and HCMC, the airline said.


The carrier had begun flying from Hanoi to Yangon four times a week in March.


A member of the SkyTeam airline alliance that includes Air France and America's Delta Airlines, Vietnam Airlines has set out to become one of Southeast Asia's leading carriers.


It aims to transport 12 million passengers this year and boost its fleet from 70 to 115 aircraft by 2015.

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Monday, November 22, 2010

Vietnam Airlines opens new route to Japan

Vietnam Airlines opens new route to Japan
Vietnam Airlines will launch a new route from Da Nang City to the Japanese city of Narita, roughly 60 kilometers east of central Tokyo, on December 15, Da Nang City’s Foreign Affairs Department said Monday.


Seven flights per week are scheduled for the Narita – Da Nang – HCMC – Narita route, the department said.


The flights will depart from the central city of Da Nang at 2:55 a.m. and arrive in Narita at 1:20 p.m. (local time).


The national flag carrier will maintain the route until March 31 next year. After that date, it will fly between Da Nang and Narita directly without transiting Ho Chi Minh City.


The national carrier will also open a direct route between Da Nang and Hong Kong on November 26, according to the Da Nang People’s Committee.


On Monday, it launched a second direct route to Yangon, Myanmar's southern trade hub and former capital city.


There will be three flights a week between Yangon and HCMC, the airline said.


The carrier had begun flying from Hanoi to Yangon four times a week in March.


A member of the SkyTeam airline alliance that includes Air France and America's Delta Airlines, Vietnam Airlines has set out to become one of Southeast Asia's leading carriers.


It aims to transport 12 million passengers this year and boost its fleet from 70 to 115 aircraft by 2015.

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Vietnam Airlines opens new route to Japan

Vietnam Airlines opens new route to Japan
Vietnam Airlines will launch a new route from Da Nang City to the Japanese city of Narita, roughly 60 kilometers east of central Tokyo, on December 15, Da Nang City’s Foreign Affairs Department said Monday.


Seven flights per week are scheduled for the Narita – Da Nang – HCMC – Narita route, the department said.


The flights will depart from the central city of Da Nang at 2:55 a.m. and arrive in Narita at 1:20 p.m. (local time).


The national flag carrier will maintain the route until March 31 next year. After that date, it will fly between Da Nang and Narita directly without transiting Ho Chi Minh City.


The national carrier will also open a direct route between Da Nang and Hong Kong on November 26, according to the Da Nang People’s Committee.


On Monday, it launched a second direct route to Yangon, Myanmar's southern trade hub and former capital city.


There will be three flights a week between Yangon and HCMC, the airline said.


The carrier had begun flying from Hanoi to Yangon four times a week in March.


A member of the SkyTeam airline alliance that includes Air France and America's Delta Airlines, Vietnam Airlines has set out to become one of Southeast Asia's leading carriers.


It aims to transport 12 million passengers this year and boost its fleet from 70 to 115 aircraft by 2015.

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Int’l recognition sought for Vietnam's largest lake

Int’l recognition sought for Vietnam's largest lake
Vietnam will apply for the inscription of the Ba Be National Park on the Ramsar List of Westlands of International Importance, the government said Saturday.


A report on the government's website said the Ministry of Natural Resources will apply for the inscription in accordance with the Ramsar Convention – an international treaty for the conservation and sustainable utilization of wetlands.


The Ba Be National Park in the northern province of Bac Kan was established in 1992, with the 500-hectare Ba Be Lake at its center. The park is home to 299 animal species and 417 plant species.


In 1995, the lake was named one of 20 in the world that needed  to be protected at a global lake convention in the US. The lake is also one of the Heritage Parks of the regional bloc ASEAN, the government’s report said.


The Ramsar Convention came into force in 1975. There are now 160 contracting parties, with Vietnam joining in 1989. The Ramsar List includes 1,904  sites, known as Ramsar Sites, with a total surface of more than 186.5 million hectares.

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