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The company was founded in 2021, and received their first aircraft in August 2023. [2] Their inaugural flight took place on 29 December 2023. [3] In February 2025, the airline secured US$15 million in funding from the Lao Development Bank to develop new routes and acquire new aircraft.
The Hanoi–Lao Cai Expressway Another name Noi Bai–Lao Cai Expressway (Vietnamese: Đường cao tốc Nội Bài - Lào Cai, labelled CT.05) is an expressway section of the Expressways of Vietnam, 265 km long and has its starting point at the intersection of National Highway 18 with National Highway 2 in Thanh Xuân commune, Sóc Sơn district], Hanoi city and the end point at Duyên Hải ...
The Vientiane–Boten Expressway (officially referred to as the Lao-China Expressway) (Lao: ທາງດ່ວນ ລາວ-ຈີນ) is a partially completed expressway between Boten, on the China–Laos border, and Vientiane, the capital of Laos. It roughly parallels Route 13. The expressway is the first in Laos. [1]
The Vientiane–Vũng Áng railway is a proposed 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) standard gauge railway that would run for 555 kilometres (345 mi) between the capital of Laos, Vientiane, and port in Hà Tĩnh Province via Mụ Giạ Pass on the border between Laos and Vietnam.
Lao Airlines: Pakse, Vientiane: Malaysia Airlines: Kuala Lumpur–International: Mandarin Airlines: Taichung [63] MIAT Mongolian Airlines: Seasonal: Ulaanbaatar [64] Myanmar Airways International: Yangon [65] Philippine Airlines: Cebu (begins 3 May 2025), [66] Manila: Qatar Airways: Doha, Phnom Penh [67] Qingdao Airlines: Dalian, [68] Yichang ...
The Xe Ban Fai River, downstream the village of Ban Chalou, Khammouane, Laos The Xe Bang Fai River ( Nam Xebangfai ) is a river in Laos . [ a ] It originates in the Annamite Range on the border between Laos and Vietnam at 17°3′1″N 106°20′54″E / 17.05028°N 106.34833°E / 17.05028; 106.34833 ( Xe Bang
The Sepon River at Lao Bảo, Vietnam. The Sepon River (Vietnamese: Sông Xê-pôn, Lao: Se Pon) is a small river at Lao Bảo border area of Quảng Trị province, Vietnam and Savannakhet province of Laos. It forms a border between Vietnam and Laos. One side of the river belongs to Vietnam and other belongs to Laos.
Xe Champhone Wetlands is located along the Xe Champhone River from below Ban Sakheun down to Ban Khoklo at Phia Cheo. North and south zones of the wetlands are divided by Ban Kengkok. The area of the wetlands covers 12,400 ha. [3] The northern part of Xe Champhone includes rice paddy fields and two large reservoirs.