Vietjet Adds Direct Da Nang–Bangkok Route to Their Portfolio

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Vietjet Adds Direct Da Nang–Bangkok Route to Their Portfolio

Vietjet, Vietnam's popular low-cost airline, has recently launched direct flights between the seaside resort city of Da Nang, in the central part of the country, and Bangkok, the capital of Thailand.

In the airline's portfolio it is the seventh route connectibg Vietnam and Thailand. Besides Bangkok which is already linked by Vietjet with Ho Chi Minh City, Ha Noi, Hai Phong, and Da Lat, Vietjet also flies to Chiang Mai and Phuket from its hub in Ho Chi Minh City.

There is now daily service between Da Nang and Bangkok. From Thailand, flights to Danang depart at 11.10 am and land in Da Nang at 12.50 pm. The return flight leaves Da Nang at 1.35 pm and arrives to Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok at 3.15 pm. Flying time is about 1 hour and 40 minutes.

With a new found friendliness to tourists, Da Nang continuously attracts more and more international visitors as the years go on. While Vietnam isn’t as well known for its beaches like other Southeast Asian countries, the sand and surf in Da Nang does offer some great opportunity for fun in the sun. Another selling point of Da Nang is its proximity to Hue and Hoi An

You won’t find a typical Vietnamese city in Da Nang; it’s quickly being built up with luxury resorts and prime real estate as more and more beach-loving tourists continue to flock in. While we found the city lacking in a certain cultural feel often found elsewhere, it does act as the perfect launching point for exploring the rest of Central Vietnam.

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