Friday 9 October 2015

Jetstar Pacific Airlines opens two new domestic routes from 25 October 2015

Report by : Gan Yung Chyan
                   / KUCINTA SETIA
Distributed to All Press & Travel Professionals


Jetstar Pacific Airlines is launching thrice-weekly domestic flights from Dalat to Hue on 25 October 2015 and from Chu Lai to Buon Ma Thuot in Vietnam on 27 October 2015 using its Airbus A320 jets.

On 25 October 2015, Jetstar Pacific flight BL232 departs from Da Lat for Hue at 9.40 am, arrives in Hue at 10.50 am before leaving Hue at 11.25 am and returning to Da Lat at 12.30 pm under BL233. Flights are operated on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

The route to Hue will be Da Lat's second flight destination link after the route to Hanoi.

On 27 October, Jetstar Pacific flight BL230 departs from Chu Lai to Buon Ma Thuot at 1.25 pm, arrives in Buon Ma Thuot at 2.15 pm before leaving Buon Ma Thuot at 2.50 pm and touching down in Chu Lai at 3.45 pm under BL231. Flights are operated on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Currently, Buon Ma Thuot has direct Jetstar Pacific flights to Ho Chi Minh City, Hai Phong and Vinh.

About the destinations

Buon Ma Thuot is Vietnam's coffee capital and the largest city in the Central Highlands of Vietnam (Tay Nguyen, in short) located in Dak Lak Province. Chu Lai, name origin in Chinese attributed to Lieutenant General Victor H Krulak, is a seaport and industrial city in Nui Thanh District, Quang Nam Province and the site of Chu Lai Open Economic Zone.

Da Lat is Vietnam's capital of pine wood, winter city of tree marigold, Vietnam's "City of Eternal Spring" well-known for its temperate climate in the southern parts of Tay Nguyen. Its major exports include cabbage, cauliflower, flowers such as hydrangea, golden everlasting and mut, a kind of fruit preserve made from strawberry, mulberry, sweet potato and rose. It is also a city for scientific research in the fields of biotechnology and nuclear physics.

Hue is the UNESCO World Heritage Site capital of Vietnam known for its ancient monuments that date back to the Nguyen Dynasty in the 17th century AD. It is also the birthplace of ao dai, Vietnam's national costume and forms the heart of Central Vietnamese cuisine.

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