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Vietnam Airlines changes terminal at Taoyuan International Airport

National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has announced that all of its operations at Taoyuan International Airport in Taiwan (China) will be moved from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2, starting on October 28.
Vietnam Airlines' check-in counters at Terminal T2 of the Taoyuan International Airport in Taiwan (China). (Photo: vietnam.vn)
Vietnam Airlines' check-in counters at Terminal T2 of the Taoyuan International Airport in Taiwan (China). (Photo: vietnam.vn)

Hanoi (VNA) - National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has announced that all of its operations at Taoyuan International Airport in Taiwan (China) will be moved from🐽 Terminal 1 to Terminal 2, starting on October 28.

With modern infrastructure and equipment, Terminal 2 can serve 22 million passengers per year, 7 million higher than Terminal 1. The change from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 is aimed to reduce travel time and help passengers approach transfer counters at the airport easily.
Notably, Terminal 2 is a venue for SkyTeam's member airlines, making it easier for Vietnam Airlines passengers to connect with partners’ flights. Travellers can also use subway services between terminals with five trips every five minutes and travel time of just about one minute. Passengers are advised to complete check-in procedures before their flights. The airline's personnel are available to support passengers throughout the travel process, including assisting travellers at the check-in counters./.
VNA

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