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Hanoi launches a bus route linking Hanoi and Noi Bai airport

The Hanoi Transport Corporation (Transerco) put into operation a new bus route, the No 86 route, connecting downtown Hanoi with Noi Bai international airport on April 30.

 
At the launching ceremony.
At the launching ceremony.
The No 86 route which costs only 30,000 VND per leg, spans 33 km with eight stops, starting from the Hanoi Station at Le Duan street. 
 
The Hanoi's leaders visit the No 86 route, connecting downtown Hanoi with Noi Bai international airport.
The Hanoi's leaders visit the No 86 route, connecting downtown Hanoi with Noi Bai international airport.
Travel time is up to 55 minutes per leg. Buses used in the route are capable of carrying 80 passengers. They have reserved seats for pregnant women, elderly people, children and disabled people. Passengers can access free wi-fi on these buses. 
The bus is scheduled to leave the Hanoi Station between 5:05 am and 9:40 pm and Noi Bai airport between 6:18 am and 10:58 pm.
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