All Nippon Airways adds more flights into Vietnam
August 31st, 2007
Japan’s All Nippon Airways plans to increase the number of flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Tokyo by one each week as of October 01 2007. On this occasion, the airline will reduce US$50/round-trip ticket of one-month validity, departing from October 01-15 2007.
The airfare for a round ticket on Nippon Airways, with 30-day validity, between Ho Chi Minh City and Tokyo is US$ 830.00 at present, with four flights each week.
All Nippon Airways opened its first representative office in Vietnam in 1996. One year later, it joined hands with Vietnam Airlines to connect Narita and Hanoi.
In April 2001, the airline launched the HCM City-Tokyo route with two flights per week.
Source: VNE
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