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Direct flights to link Zhengzhou and Da Nang city

A direct tourist charter flight will be launched on January 12 to travel between Zhengzhou, capital of central China`s Henan Province, and Da Nang city.

China Southern Airlines has officially launched a direct flight connecting Beihai and Zhengzhou cities in China and the central city of Da Nang. Zhengzhou, a major transport hub in China, has boosted its connections with tourist destinations worldwide via direct charter flights in recent years.
The routes, with three flights each week on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, will be served by Boeing B737-800M aircraft, the Da Nang Culture, Sport and Tourism Department said.
The direct flights aim to boost tourism, trading and investment links between China and Da Nang.

Da Nang International Airport.
Two third of the 24 direct international flights that operate in Da Nang are from China.
According to latest report from the department, Da Nang has hosted 5.1 million tourists so far this year, 1.76 million of them foreigners.
More than 280,000 Chinese tourists visited the city in the first half this year, mostly from Hangzhou, Chengdu, Shanghai and Beijing, as well as Kunming, Shenyang and Dalian,
Da Nang attracts a large number of Chinese tourists to its beaches and cultural sites every year. Chinese tourists rank first among the number of foreign visitors to Da Nang, with 443,000 visiting the city last year, accouting for 22 per cent of total foreign tourists in the city.
Last month, China inaugurated its Consulate General’s office in Da Nang. Investment and trade links between Da Nang and Chinese businesses and agencies have developed strongly over the last few years.
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