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  2. List of VietJet Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok: Suvarnabhumi Airport [30] Chiang Mai: Chiang Mai International Airport: Terminated: Phuket: Phuket International Airport: Turkey: Istanbul: Istanbul Airport: Vietnam: Buôn Ma Thuột: Buôn Ma Thuột Airport [31] Cần Thơ: Cần Thơ International Airport: Chu Lai: Chu Lai International Airport: Đà Lạt: Lien Khuong Airport: Da ...

  3. Vietnam Airlines Flight 831 - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Airlines Flight 831, a Tupolev Tu-134, crashed in a rice field 6 kilometres (3.7 miles) N of Bangkok International Airport, while operating a flight from Hanoi, Vietnam to Bangkok, Thailand, on 9 September 1988.

  4. Vietravel Airlines - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The airline received its first Airbus A321 aircraft on December 5, 2020 and has its first commercial flight on November 25, 2021. [6] With its licence issued in 2020 by Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc , Vietravel Airlines became the country's sixth airline following Vietnam Airlines , Vietjet Air , Jetstar Pacific , VASCO and Bamboo ...

  5. List of airlines of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Air Services Company: 0V: VFC: VASCO AIR: 2004: Regional carrier, wholly owned subsidiary of Vietnam Airlines. Operations also include charter flights, medical evacuations, SAR operations, oil platforms flights, and other aviation services. Vietnam Airlines: VN: HVN: VIET NAM AIRLINES: 1976: State-owned national flag carrier Vietravel ...

  6. Vietnam Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Airlines has its origins in January 1956, [15] [16] when it was established by the North Vietnamese government under the name Vietnam Civil Aviation (Vietnamese: Hàng không Việt Nam, lit. 'Vietnam Aviation') following the nationalization of Gia Lam Airport. It was instituted after the government signed the Decree No. 666/TTg. [17]

  7. Noi Bai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    At 650 hectares, Noi Bai is the second-largest airport in Vietnam, behind the 800 hectare Tan Son Nhat International Airport. Terminal 1, completed in 2001, used to be the sole terminal handling both domestic and international flights. However, with the opening of the second terminal, it is now reassigned to handle domestic flights only.

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