RoK to open international flights to tourist hotspots in Khanh Hoa

(VOVWORLD) - The administration of South Jeolla province in the Republic of Korea (RoK) announced an agreement on Monday to operate regular international flights between Muan Airport and Cam Ranh Airport in Khanh Hoa province, an attractive tourist destination in central Vietnam.
RoK to open international flights to tourist hotspots in Khanh Hoa - ảnh 1South Jeolla province enjoys a relatively mild climate, and it boasts majestic natural scenery. (Photo: Internet)

According to the plan, regular flights between the two airports are scheduled to officially open in late October. Flag carrier Pacific Airlines, an affiliate of Vietnam Airlines Group, will operate the Muan-Nha Trang route with a frequency of two flights per week, starting from late October. This is the first time a regular flight will be opened at Muan Airport since the COVID-19 outbreak.

In the past, Muan Airport had 14 regular routes connecting the RoK to 9 countries worldwide. Currently, the Korean airport is operating chartered flights to seven destinations in Vietnam, Japan, Mongolia, the Philippines, and China.

Kim Yung-rok, governor of South Jeolla province, said that regular flights would help people travel conveniently between the two countries, while also promoting cultural exchanges. In a bid to attract more Vietnamese tourists, from March 15 South Jeolla has applied a visa exemption programme that offers Vietnamese citizens a 15-day stay. 

South Jeolla province is located in the southwestern part of the RoK and is 300km from Seoul. Its capital city is Muan.

The area enjoys a relatively mild climate, and boasts majestic natural scenery. The unique combination of mountains, forests, and sea has made South Jeolla a famous tourist attraction in the RoK.

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