VOV.VN - Italian cruise ship AIDAstella, carrying a total of 620 crew members and 2,130 foreign tourists, docked at Phu Quoc International Passenger Port in the southcentral coastal province of Khanh Hoa on February 14.
VOV.VN -During the peak period of the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday, the number of passengers using bus services in Hanoi soared by 300% to 400% to 187,000 daily arrivals, compared to normal days.
VOV.VN - Cam Ranh International Port in the central coastal province of Khanh Hoa welcomed the cruise ship Norwegian Spirit with 1,200 passengers and crew on board on January 24.
VOV.VN - Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City set a record for the highest number of flights on January 23, the 24th day of the last lunar month, with a total of 1,000 flights either departing or arriving.
Kim Long Motor Hue Joint Stock Company and Changan Automobile Group (China) on January 14 signed a cooperation agreement to build a passenger car factory at an industrial park in the central city of Hue that will be capable of producing 50,000 vehicles per year.
VOV.VN - The Vietnam Immigration Department under the Ministry of Public Security announced on January 8 that it had arrested several foreigners who had attempted to steal property from passengers on flights by Vietnamese airlines.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha on January 9 urged relevant units to accelerate the progress of sub-projects to complete the Long Thanh International Airport project as soon as possible.
Starting on January 1, significant economic policies will come into effect, including regulations on contract-based passenger transport businesses, a six-month reduction in value-added tax (VAT), amendments to the 2019 Law on Tax Administration.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam has adjusted the flight capacity at Ho Chi Minh City-based Tan Son Nhat International Airport, raising it to 48 flights per hour during the day and 46 per hour at night, in a bid to meet peak travel demand during the upcoming 2025 Lunar New Year Festival.
In its first three days of operation starting on December 22, Ho Chi Minh City’s long-awaited first metro line served nearly 279,000 passengers, far surpassing the expected figure of 105,000.