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The national flag carrier Vietnam
Airlines will launch direct flights linking the Vietnamese
capital Hanoi and the city of Osaka, Japan, on January 13,
2010.
Vietnam Airlines reported on October 6
that it will conduct five flights a week, one on every
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
These flights will replace those that
are currently conducted by Japan Airlines, which are
scheduled to be scrapped on January 12, 2010, due to a
restructuring of its operations.
Vietnam Airlines General Director Pham
Ngoc Minh said the opening of this air route following new
domestic flights to Quy Nhon, Quang Binh, Tuy Hoa and Pleiku
reflects the great efforts being exerted by the company as
the global aviation sector faces various challenges
resulting from the world economic crisis.
The move also demonstrates the
airline’s desire to further promote trade, investment and
tourism between the Kansai region and Hanoi in particular
and between Vietnam and Japan in general, he added.
The new air route is the fourth from
Hanoi to Japan and the eighth between the two countries to
be directly operated by Vietnam Airlines.
In the first nine months of this year,
Vietnam Airlines accounted for almost 50 percent of the
market share of direct flights between Vietnam and Japan
which are currently flown by three airlines. (VNA) |