Korean Air adds more flights to Vietnam
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Korean Air will increase the number of flights it offers to Vietnam next month, with the launch of two more weekly services to Nha Trang.
From 29 April 2015, the Seoul-based national carrier will fly to the Vietnamese beach resort destination four times a week (Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays) using its 159-seat Boeing 737 aircraft.
Flights will depart the Korean capital’s Incheon International Airport at 2030 and arrive at Cam Ranh Airport in Nha Trang at 2340. The return flights will then leave at 0050 and arrive back in Seoul at 0755.
Nha Trang is one of four destinations served by Korean Air, along with Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Danang.
South Korea recently overtook China as the largest source of international visitors to Vietnam.
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