To make flying Vietnam Airlines even more convenient, we have entered into a partnership with other international airlines around the world, signing co-operative agreements including joint services, revenue pooling and interline traffic. |
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Singapore, Manila, Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong were added to our network in the late 1980s and early 1990s, followed by Paris, Taipei, Kaohsiung, Seoul, Osaka, Sydney, Melbourne and Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Tokyo, Seoul, Beijing and Kunming. |
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Since reclaiming Gia Lam Airport from the French over 45 years ago, Vietnam’s civil aviation industry has grown steadily into one of the country’s most vibrant economic sectors, and the national carrier - Vietnam Airlines – is now poised to become a major regional airline. Vietnam’s civil aviation started in 1956 with a fleet of only five small aircraft, the first international route was to Beijing, followed by Vientiane in 1976 and Bangkok in 1978 |
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Easy, call your travel agent a few months in advance and tell them your departure date. They'll typically quote you well over $1,000. Or waste a few hours on the Internet airline booking sites. A better strategy is to look for "consolidator" fares and last minute discount fares. Either way, you'll save hundreds of dollars versus purchasing a published fare months in advance!
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