Low-cost carrier Thai VietJet, a member of VietJet Air, unveiled on March 2 that it will resume a direct air route connecting Vietnam’s Da Nang city with Thailand’s Bangkok capital at Suvarnabhumi airport as of March 27.
Thai Vietjet is set to co-operate with its tourism partners in order to open a direct air service from December 30, connecting Bangkok with Phu Quoc in the southern province of Kien Giang.
Vietnamese cuisine and culture will be nudged closer to Thai people through standout dishes introduced at the Vietnamese food week, which is underway in Bangkok, Thailand.
Terminal T1 of Phu Bai International Airport in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue will be upgraded to serve 5 million passengers per year, which is to prepare for the forecast surge of passengers that this port of entry will handle in the next several years.
These unadulterated treats pack a flavorful punch in Viet Nam's former capital.
The Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations has coordinated with Thai Nguyen provincial People’s Committee has held a programme to introduce the provincial potentials and strength and promote friendship and cooperation in every field with countries in the world.
Arena Cam Ranh will be the first Travelodge hotel in Viet Nam and the first Skype by Travelodge, which is the upper midscale brand of Travelodge Asia, a leading hotel chains in the region.
The Vietravel travel company on July 28 launched direct charter flights connecting the central province of Thanh Hoa and Bangkok city, raising the total number of direct routes the firm operates from Viet Nam to Thailand’s capital to six.
Many residents of the northern province of Thanh Hoa have embraced the welcome news that Vietravel will provide non-stop flights between the Tho Xuan Airport and Bangkok.
The first direct flight route between Can Tho International Airport, Can Tho and Bangkok (Thailand), was officially launched at 9.5 am, on June 27, transporting 179 passengers.
Thai budget carrier AirAsia has launched a new route between the central city of Da Nang and Bangkok, capital of Thailand, seven days a week, starting from June 9.
Low-cost airline AirAsia has announced the opening of the direct air route from Da Nang to Bangkok, Thailand to facilitate passengers’ travel demand as from June 9.