Vietnam Airlines orders 50 Boeing 737 MAX jets
The new deal for 50 737 MAX jets enables the national airline to grow and meet market demand.
The new deal for 50 737 MAX jets enables the national airline to grow and meet market demand.
The move will expand Hanoi's mass transit system, ensure traffic safety, and reduce the number of private vehicles on the streets.
Noi Bai International Airport surpasses Narita Airport in Japan and Incheon Airport in South Korea, with more than 63% of passengers rating queuing times four or five stars.
Indonesia is one of Vietnam's largest trading partners in ASEAN, while Iran and Vietnam are celebrating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties this year.
The signing of this agreement has special significance as it coincides with the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Egypt (September 1, 1963 - September 1, 2023).
The law enables Hanoi to mobilize, manage and utilize resources efficiently.
The first tropical storm of the year forces the temporary closure of major airports in the north.
Promotional programs, giveaways and product demonstrations are available to local consumers and visitors.
As Hanoi focuses on developing new urban areas to accommodate a growing population, Dong Anh has become a target for significant investment in infrastructure and services.
Bamboo Airways will use Fuel Insight and FlightPulse to optimize fuel consumption and reduce costs.
This is an opportunity for enterprises to to find partners, networks, supply chains, and connect with investment promotion agencies.
If the airline reports a loss in 2022, it will be delisted from the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange.
United States air force band Pacific Brass put on a string of impressive performances in Hanoi, delighting local crowds in the pedestrian zone around Sword Lake.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang chaired an official welcome ceremony for Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, who is on an official visit to the country.
The two companies have been involved in fare fraud, which has harmed the image and reputation of the airport.
The airline operates four direct routes from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to Sydney and Melbourne, with up to 18 weekly frequencies in total.
Consumers in Hanoi will have access to a wide range of products under the "One Commune, One Product" (OCOP) program at the fair.