New Direct Flights from China to Vietnam, Cambodia

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New Direct Flights from China to Vietnam, Cambodia

Two more direct air links will connect China with beach destinations in Vietnam and Cambodia end of October.

From October, 28th, the Ruili Airlines will fly from Fuzhou, the capital city of Fujian province in the southeast of China, to Sihanoukville, Cambodia's star beach destination which has recently started transforming itself into the new gambling Mecca of the Southeast Asia. There will be one weekly flight on Sunday departing Fuzhou at noon and landing in Sihanoukville at 2.30 pm. The return flight is scheduled to leave at 3.50 pm and arrive to its destination at 8.20 pm. The total flying time is 3 and a half hours.

Sihanoukville is the third international destniation for the the Ruili Airlines which also flies to Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai in Thailand. Besides, it has about 30 domestic routes in their portfolio.

On October, 30th, the China Southern Airline will start operating the route between the capital of Henan province, the city of Zhengzhou, and Da Nang, a trending coastal and recreational destination in the central Vietnam. There will be three flights a week, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Departures from Zhengzhou are scheduled at 12.05 pm arriving to Da Nang at 2.30 pm, 3 hours 25 minutes later. In the return direction, flights will leave at 3.30 pm and land in Zhengzhou at 8.20 pm. 

The China Southern Airline is one of the 'Big Three' airlines in China. It flies to 35 countries worldwide and serves alltogether around 200 destinations.

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