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Cam Ranh to receive flights from Russia

Two new routes from the Russian cities of Khabarovsk and Vladivostok to Cam Ranh international airport in the central city of Nha Trang will be launched this winter.
Two new routes from the Russian cities of Khabarovsk and Vladivostok toCam Ranh international airport in the central city of Nha Trang will belaunched this winter.

Russian carrier Vladivostok Air met with the local authorities onOctober 13 to discuss the ongoing preparations for the routes’inauguration.

According to a Vladivostok Airrepresentative, 14 flights are scheduled on these routes frommid-December through to March, with two flights every two weeks to NhaTrang.

This will be the first stage in a long-termoperation, as Nha Trang with its warm weather and sunny beaches isextremely popular with Russian tourists.

At themeeting, Cam Ranh Airport’s authorities pledged to halve the cost oflanding charges and services and stated that the airport has all thefacilities, equipment and staff to cater for international flights.

Ten four and five star hotels and resorts in Nha Trang have alsoagreed to reduce their charges for Russian tourists flying to Nha Trangon the new routes by between 20-50 percent.

Cam RanhAirport became an international airport in December 2009 and hasrecorded an average annual growth rate in passenger numbers of 21percent, the highest rate in Vietnam, but had not yet introduced anyinternational routes. Last July and August, it handled 14 direct flightsfrom Incheon in the Republic of Korea./.

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