New Air Route Da Nang – Hong Kong opened by Dragonair Airline

On March 28, the Chinese Airline Dragonair officially launched new direct air route from Da Nang City to Hong Kong (China) with 3 flights per week, departing from Da Nang on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.

On March 28, the Chinese Airline Dragonair officially launched new direct air route from Da Nang City to Hong Kong (China) with 3 flights per week, departing from Da Nang on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.

Dragonair have chosen Airbus A320 aircraft to operate on the route. Thanks to this, Da Nang tourism would have great opportunity to attract more international tourists to the city, as well as giving domestic tourists more options for one’s vacation with the broad networks of Dragonair in China and its international networks via Hong Kong hubs.

One round-trip ticket for this new route costs US$226.

Dragonair Airline was established in 1985, which is an international airline of Hong Kong, and is a member of Cathay Pacific. Da Nang is the second destination of the airline, after Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi.


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