Vietnam Airlines completes sale of 35% stake at Cambodian flag carrier
The airline plans to sell the remainder of its stake in Cambodia Angkor Air this year.
The airline plans to sell the remainder of its stake in Cambodia Angkor Air this year.
The move is expected to help fast-track the immigration procedures at airports and save time for everyone involved.
The fair will run until May 2 at Melinh Plaza shopping mall, Ha Dong District.
As much as 63% of Vietnam’s surface water is sourced abroad.
Such works, inaugurated ahead of the upcoming holidays, are expected to boost the airport's capacity in anticipation of the soaring travel demand.
An adjustment in the pricing policy does not mean airlines would raise their price tickets but a basis to manage the prices flexibly.
Active trade promotion and efforts from each enterprise have contributed to greater effectiveness in economic cooperation between Vietnam and the US.
VinFast said its Singapore-based holding company had filed for an initial public offering (IPO) with US securities regulators.
The city’s airport has prepared enough backup counters for airlines to increase flights during the peak period.
The authorities concluded capital mobilized from investors have not been used for business purposes as intended by the group.
Vietnam Airlines is planning to resume international flights in the first half of 2022, which is considered a move to kickstart the airline’s recovery.
The airline expects no changes to its current operation despite the arrest of its chairman.
He is accused of engaging in illegal insider trading by selling 74.8 million shares of FLC without reporting to the market authorities in advance.
The large-scale festival attracting a large number of visitors signals a booming period of Vietnam tourism once Covid-19 is under control.
The two sides also highlighted the expansion of high potential areas such as automation, smart logistics, innovation, high technology, digital economy, and digital transformation.
The program applies to passengers who buy tickets from March 20 to 29.
This year, Vietnam targets to welcome 65 million tourists, including five million from aboard, for revenue of VND440 trillion ($19.2 billion).