VOV.VN - Airports across Vietnam received approximately 1.8 million passengers during the five-day holiday period from April 27 to May 1 marking National Reunification Day (April 30) and International Labour Day (May 1).
Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi and and Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City saw more than 200,000 passengers on May 1 as people returned to the cities after the Reunification Day and May Day holiday.
VOV.VN - All 22 passengers and the driver have managed to escape a bus after it caught fire on an expressway running across Long Thanh district of Dong Nai province, on April 19.
VOV.VN - Many passengers have survived after a 29-seater bus hit a soft median strip and overturned on Trung Luong – Ho Chi Minh City expressway on March 9.
VOV.VN - The cruise ship Celebrity Solstice carrying nearly 2,800 passengers and crew members on board berthed at Chan May port in the central province of Thua Thien – Hue on February 26.
Airlines in the country served more than 1.5 million passengers, including 748,600 international and 762,400 domestic, during the recent Lunar New Year 2024 from February 8-14, the Vietnam Aviation Administration (VAA) has reported.
VOV.VN - Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh, the largest of its kind in Vietnam, is expected to operate 834 flights with 136,000 passengers on board, February 13, the fourth day of Lunar New Year, known locally as Tet.
Vietnam’s aviation market is expected to fully recover in late 2024, closely tied to the positive trajectory of the Asia-Pacific, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV).
VOV.VN - A bus carrying 22 passengers has fallen off an expressway in Da Nang, with the incident leaving three dead and three others severely injured.
VOV.VN - As many as 14 international cruise ships carrying 15,400 passengers on board are scheduled to dock at Tien Sa port during the first two months of the year, including two cruise liners with around 1,400 foreign travelers arriving during the Lunar New Year festival, known locally as Tet.