Articles Tagged ‘CXR’
New entrant Vietravel to initially focus on soaring domestic market
Vietravel is Vietnam’s top tour operator. Half of its customers flew last year, so it wants in on the action. We examine the country’s domestic market.
2019 Arch of Triumph competition kick-started by four Asian airports
With Lisbon crowned as the 2018 Arch of Triumph champions, we now enter the 2019 competition. anna.aero has received entries from Cebu, Nha Trang, Van Don and Yangon airports this week, making it an all-Asian affair. See which of these airports is first off the mark in the 2019 FTWA championship!
Bangkok Airways nets Nha Trang connection
Bangkok Airways begins a four times weekly link from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi to the Vietnamese city.
VietJetAir links Nha Trang to Seoul
VietJetAir begins an A320-operated service between Nha Trang and Seoul Incheon.
AirAsia becomes first airline to link Nha Trang to Malaysia
AirAsia begins a daily service to the Vietnamese city from Kuala Lumpur.
Déjà vu: China, India, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam win 7th Asian ANNIES airport awards; Chinese carriers again dominate airline awards
We’ve had the US ANNIES, now it’s time for the Asian ANNIES. See which airports have repeated their wins from 12 months ago. The countries dominating the awards may not have changed but there are plenty of new winners.
Hainan Airlines actions Auckland route
Hainan Airlines starts first route to New Zealand linking Shenzhen and Auckland.
HK Express adds second route to Vietnam
HK Express is first carrier to connect Hong Kong with Nha Trang.
VietJetAir ventures into Malaysia
VietJetAir now serves Kuala Lumpur from Ho Chi Minh City. Also starts two new domestic routes.
Vietnam Airlines adds another Chinese link from Nha Trang
Vietnam Airlines connects Nha Trang with Hangzhou, operating thrice-weekly.
Vietnam Airlines adds new route to Beijing
Vietnam Airlines now connects Nha Trang with the Chinese capital.
VietJetAir launches three new domestic routes
VietJetAir adds domestic routes from Haiphong, Hanoi and Vinh.