Noi Bai unveils free electric bus transport

VOV.VN - The Airports Corporation of Vietnam has unveiled it will provide free electric airport bus transport on a trial basis at the Noi Bai International Airport to help passengers move easily between terminals.

The free service will serve passengers at terminal T2 with priorities given to those who have difficulties in getting around such as the elderly, children or pregnant women.

The service will operate on a trial basis for September 2016 through February 2017.

An Airports Corporation of Vietnam representative said the move is part of a continuing effort to improve the quality of passenger services at the airport. 

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