Low-fare carrier Jetstar Pacific has announced on April 8 plans to open new route between Hanoi and Da Lat, aiming to cater to the increasing demand for travel and trade.

CEO of Jetstar Pacific Le Hong Ha said that the airline is seeing high consumer demand for travel from Hanoi to Da Lat and surrounding Central Highlands region and is confident the changed schedule will be successful.
With four air routes connecting Hanoi to the region, passengers will have more travel options to visit the region and contribute to tourism growth across regions.
The one hour and fifty minute flight, BL221, will depart Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi at 07:15 with the return flight from Lien Khuong airport in Da Lat leaving at 09:40.
Jetstar Pacific will launch its new route between Hanoi and Da Lat from June 1, 2015.
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The one hour and fifty minute flight, BL221, will depart Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi at 07:15 with the return flight from Lien Khuong airport in Da Lat leaving at 09:40.
Jetstar Pacific will launch its new route between Hanoi and Da Lat from June 1, 2015.
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