Tuy Hoa airport to serve international flights in Q4
Tuy Hoa Airport in the south central province of Phu Yen is able to welcome international flights in the fourth quarter of this year, heard a meeting between the provincial People’s Committee and international airlines and travel agencies on August 1.
Phu Yen (VNA) – Tuy Hoa Airport in the south-central province of PhuYen is able to welcome international flights in the fourth quarter of thisyear, heard a meeting between the provincial People’s Committee and internationalairlines and travel agencies on August 1.
According to Director of the provincial Department of Transport, the airport isequipped with systems that ensure flight operations like non-direction beacon(NDB), VOR/DME radio beacon, and instrument landing system, among others.
Last month, the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam issued DocumentNo.2361/CHK-QLC approving the operation and upgrade of the passenger terminalat Tuy Hoa Airport.
At the event, Russia’s Azur Air and Ural Airlines inked commitments to operateflights to Tuy Hoa, and coordinate with relevant sides to bring foreign touriststo the locality.
Tuy Hoa airport’s passenger terminal was built in line with the InternationalAir Transport Association (IATA)’s Level of Service C, which means the terminalcan provide overall good service to passengers while balancing economicterminal sizing with passenger expectations. It is designed to serve 550,000passengers a year.
Currently, national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines and low-cost Vietjet Air areoperating two-three flights from/to Ho Chi Minh City, and one-two flights from/toHanoi.
Phu Yen is one of the most beautifulprovinces in central Vietnam. It has nearly 190km of coastline bordered withzigzag mountains and dotted with many bays, lagoons, cliffs and reefs. Stunningdestinations include Dai Lanh cape, Vung Ro Bay, Mon Beach, Dien Cape and DaDia reef.-VNA
The Phu Yen Culture – Tourism Week 2019 will take place in the south-central province of Phu Yen from March 27 – April 5, as part of the activities in response to National Tourism Year 2019.
A range of activities introducing the quintessence of central Phu Yen province are awaiting visitors at a culture and tourism week that opened in Tuy Hoa city on March 30.
A festival on the cultural preservation and development of the Cham ethnic group will be organised in the south central province of Phu Yen on August 13-16.
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