South Korean carrier resumes flights to Da Nang
South Korea’s biggest carrier Korean Air Wednesday restarted its Incheon – Da Nang City service after over two years of suspension due to Covid-19.
South Korea’s biggest carrier Korean Air Wednesday restarted its Incheon – Da Nang City service after over two years of suspension due to Covid-19.
Saudi Arabia lifted coronavirus travel restrictions on Monday on its citizens traveling to Ethiopia, India, Turkey and Vietnam, the state news agency SPA reported.
After being canceled in 2020 due to Covid-19, the biennial Hue festival returns from June 25 to 30 and is expected to attract 200,000 visitors.
Authorities in northern Lao Cai Province have approved planning for a 3,100-hectare urban tourism complex in Y Ty Commune, famed for its stunning rice terraces.
Quang Ninh, home to Ha Long Bay, is scheduled to receive nearly 190 South Korean tourists arriving by charter flights next month.
With tourism fully reopened, visitors can experience Vietnam, once again, in several different ways: motorbike and bicycle tours; walking tours and food exploration tours.
Authorities in South Jeolla Province of South Korea plan to resume international flights from Muan International Airport to Da Lat, Nha Trang and Da Nang from July.