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Wattay International Airport terminal building. Wattay International Airport began operations in 1999. Using grant money from the Japanese government, the airport renovated its international terminal in 2005. The cargo terminal was built in 2011 by the Lao-Japan Airport Terminal Building Service with ₭9.6 billion of funding from the Bank of ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Airports. Airport name written in bold indicates availability of commercial flights. ... Thakhek Airport: Vientiane: VLVT ...
The airport would see further expansions in 2005, 2011-2012, and 2015-2018 funded in part by the Japanese Government. [4] During an attempted robbery in the district, a Chinese citizen was shot and killed. Lao authorities were then urged by the Embassy of China in Vientiane to arrest the couple who shot him. [5]
Vientiane (Lao: ວຽງຈັນ, RTGS: Wiang Chan, pronounced [wíaŋ tɕàn]) is the capital and largest city of Laos. Situated on the banks of the Mekong River at the Thai border, it comprises the five urban districts of Vientiane Prefecture and had a population of 840,000 as of the 2023 Census.
Route 13 passes the New Laos National Stadium at Vientiane prefecture and all three international airports in Laos Vientiane Airport, Luang Prabang Airport, and Pakse Airport. Between Boten and Nateuy a 20 km segment of Route 13 is part of the Kunming-Bangkok Expressway, (Asian Highway AH3).
Wattay Airport, Vientiane. Laos possesses 52 airports, of which nine have paved runways. Of the airports with paved runways, Wattay International Airport in Vientiane has a runway length of 3,000 metres (9,800 ft). Of the remainder, four have runways 1,524 metres (5,000 ft) to 2,437 metres (7,995 ft) length, and a further four have lengths ...
New Laos National Stadium Vientiane railway station. Xaythany is a district of Vientiane Prefecture, Laos. [2] [3] A new airport will be built here to allow increased global connectivity, replacing the current Wattay International Airport in Sikhottabong district.
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