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Antalet flighter mellan Thailand och Vietnam är nu uppe i 301 per vecka, samtidigt ökar öven antalet destinationer också stadigt.
More direct flights between Vietnam and Thailand amid growth in tourism
Published December 10, 2019
By May Taylor
PHOTO: Asia 361
Thailand is gearing up to welcome more Vietnamese visitors, with a number of airlines increasing direct flights between both countries and adding some new routes too. The Tourism Authority of Thailand says the additional routes should help boost the number of first-time visitors from Vietnam.
The Nation reports that several carriers are launching new services from beyond the usual hubs of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh, instead departing from secondary cities such as Nha Trang, Da Lat, Hai Phong, and Can Tho.
The number of flights between Thailand and Vietnam now stands at 301 a week, up from 288 last year. Thai cities being served include Phuket, Chiang Mai, and Bangkok, with Thai Vietjet expected to launch a daily service from Ho Chi Minh to Pattaya’s U-Tapao airport from December 23.
Vietnam Airlines, Thai Air Asia, and Bangkok Airways are also offering new routes, with TAT’s Ho Chi Minh director, Napasorn Kakai, saying this should see an increase in first-time visitors to Thailand from different regions in Vietnam.
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Antalet flighter mellan Thailand och Vietnam är nu uppe i 301 per vecka, samtidigt ökar öven antalet destinationer också stadigt.
More direct flights between Vietnam and Thailand amid growth in tourism
Published December 10, 2019
By May Taylor

PHOTO: Asia 361
Thailand is gearing up to welcome more Vietnamese visitors, with a number of airlines increasing direct flights between both countries and adding some new routes too. The Tourism Authority of Thailand says the additional routes should help boost the number of first-time visitors from Vietnam.
The Nation reports that several carriers are launching new services from beyond the usual hubs of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh, instead departing from secondary cities such as Nha Trang, Da Lat, Hai Phong, and Can Tho.
The number of flights between Thailand and Vietnam now stands at 301 a week, up from 288 last year. Thai cities being served include Phuket, Chiang Mai, and Bangkok, with Thai Vietjet expected to launch a daily service from Ho Chi Minh to Pattaya’s U-Tapao airport from December 23.
Vietnam Airlines, Thai Air Asia, and Bangkok Airways are also offering new routes, with TAT’s Ho Chi Minh director, Napasorn Kakai, saying this should see an increase in first-time visitors to Thailand from different regions in Vietnam.

More direct flights between Vietnam and Thailand amid growth in tourism
Thailand is gearing up to welcome more Vietnamese visitors, with a number of airlines increasing direct flights between both countries

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