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Are there flights from China to Nha Trang?
As of 2019, there are flights from China to Nha Trang.
The direct flight from Xining to Nha Trang is operated by Sichuan Airlines A320 aircraft. It is scheduled to fly twice a week. The whole journey takes 4 hours and 20 minutes. The round-trip fare for individual passengers is 2,800 yuan (tax included). The outbound flight number is 3U8183, departing from Xining at 09:25 and arriving in Nha Trang at 13:35; the return flight number is 3U8184, taking off from Nha Trang at 14:50 and arriving in Xining at 19:20 (all the above are Beijing time).
Extended information:
One is an important passage of the ancient land Silk Road, and the other is an important port of the ancient maritime Silk Road, and the direct flight to Xining connects the two places. The Nha Trang route will be launched on January 28.
“The opening of this route is not only the company’s active response to the country’s ‘Belt and Road’ construction, but also the company’s choice to further enrich and optimize the domestic and international route network by taking advantage of the southwest location.” Xining Branch of Sichuan Airlines Co., Ltd. Yin Junjie, the person in charge of the company, said.
People's Daily Online - Direct flight from Xining to Nha Trang, Vietnam, will be launched at the end of this month
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