Showing posts with label Vietnam Airlines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vietnam Airlines. Show all posts

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Fans head for Malaysia in record numbers

HA NOI — Football fans have made record bookings with Vietnam Airlines and AirAsia for flights to Kuala Lumpur to see Viet Nam play Malaysia in the semi-final first leg match of the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup on December 15.

The tickets, reportedly now almost sold out, were not cheap.

The return fare with Vietnam Airlines is VND9.5 million (US$475) and $365 with budget carrier, AirAsia.

"Our group began planning to fly to Malaysia to support the national team as soon as Viet Nam qualified for the semi-finals," said former The Cong football fan club deputy chairman Nguyen Hong Thuy.

"It was difficult to get tickets for December 14-15 so we booked a day earlier.

"We knew we would have to pay a high price because it's late notice but we will not abandon the team."

The excited fan said her group would carry the national flag, Uncle Ho's portrait, drums, banners and cymbals to the match.

"We will ‘paint' the Bukit Jalil Stadium red with our T-shirts and yellow stars," she said.

Major travel agency Viettravel has chartered two aircraft with a total of 360 seats and is offering return tickets from HCM City for VND8.99 million and VND9.99 million from Ha Noi.

The price includes match entry.

The agent also offers 2-4 day football tours for VND9 million.

Ha Noi-based Redtour also has plans.

"We are co-operating with different partners to satisfy fans' demands and have created a package tour costing $469, some of which have already been sold," said Nguyen Cong Hoan, deputy director of the company.

Tong Thu Hien from Ha Noi Tourist company also confirmed that they were fully booked, saying the phone had not stopped ringing in the past few days but her company had only been able to take group bookings of 16 as it didn't cater for individuals. — VNS

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Fans make record bookings for Kuala Lumpur

HA NOI – Football fans have made record bookings with Vietnam Airlines and AirAsia for flights to Kuala Lumpur to see Viet Nam play Malaysia in the first leg match of the Southeast Asian Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup next Wednesday.

The tickets, reportedly now sold out, are not cheap.

The return fare with Vietnam Airlines is VND9.5 million (US$475) and $365 with budget carrier, AirAsia.

"Our group began planning to fly to Malaysia to support the national team immediately Viet Nam won into the semi-finals," round, said former The Cong Football Club director Nguyen Hong Thuy.

"It was difficult to get tickets for December 14-15 so we booked a day earlier.

"We knew we would have to pay a high price because it's almost out of date but we will not abandon the team."

The excited fan said her group would carry the national flag, Uncle Ho's portrait, drums, banners and cymbals to the match.

"We will 'paint' the Bukit Jalil Stadium red with our T-shirts and yellow stars," she said.

Major travel agency Viettravel have chartered two aircraft from with a 360 seats total of and are offering return tickets from HCM City for VND8.99 million and VND9.99 million from Ha Noi.

The price includes match entry.

The agent also offers 2-4 day football tours for VND9 million. – VNS

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Viet Nam beat China in U16 tourney

Viet Nam's youth players pulled off a surprise victory, defeating powerhouse China 1-0 in the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) U-16 Youth Championship in Indonesia on Monday.

Captain Anh Tuan scored the only goal of the match with an 83rd minute strike from just inside the area.

Viet Nam could have run away with the game if it wasn't for profligate finishing, with China down to ten men for the last 15 minutes, after having a player sent off.

Viet Nam will play hosts Indonesia in the next match today, with the final group match against East Timor.

Vietnamese American wins golf tourney

Vietnamese American golfer Andrew Hung Pham won the final round of the golf tournament, Matrix Golf Trophy Series 2010 on Sunday.

Hung won with the best gross score of 158, ahead of 55 contestants who'd come through qualifying rounds held in June and July.

After two days of competition at the Da Nang golf course, Le Ngoc Tu won flight A (145) and Nguyen Hoai Nam followed with flight B (139). Pham Thi Hong Loan (159) finished first in the women's contest, while Truong Chi Quan (149) took the junior title.

The annual tournament was played in the stroke-play format based on verified handicap, and was divided into four flights: A (handicap 0 – 12) and B (handicap 13 – 24) for Men, Ladies (handicap 0 – 24) and Junior (handicap 0 – 30).

The tournament was hosted by PAN Viet Golf Company, a equipment and accessories retailer of Mattrix Golf. It was supported by Today Communication JSC and the Golf Today magazine.

Vietnam Airlines hosts tennis tourney

Vietnam Airlines customers will have the chance to take part in an annual tennis tournament which will take place on Saturday in Ha Noi.

More than 120 amateurs who are customers, partners and agents of the Vietnam Airlines' northern regional office will compete at Youth Park's courts.

Competitors will be divided into groups and compete in a knockout format.

The tournament is one of activities to promote and strengthen the relationship between the national carrier and its customers.

Coach Giang quits Lam Son Thanh Hoa

Vu Truong Giang resigned as coach of Lam Son Thanh Hoa after a poor season with the team finishing third from bottom of the national football championship, V-League.

The team took only 31 points after 26 matches and only escaped relegation with a last-gasp play-off winning goal.

Giang who wanted to resign after just four matches was persuaded to continue with great support from the club management.

However, Giang failed to improve the team's form and his letter of resignation was accepted. — VNS

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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Central region targeted for global tourism

A plan to develop the tourist and aviation infrastructures in the
central region was discussed at a conference on developing the central
region’s tourist industry, in Da Nang on September 16.


The plan is one of several efforts to develop the central region into a popular tourist destination.


The
conference, jointly held by the national flag carrier, Vietnam Airlines
and the People’s Committees of Da Nang, Quang Nam, Quang Ngai and Thua
Thien-Hue, attracted representatives from leading travel agencies around
the country and Vietnam’s key markets, including Japan, the Republic of
Korea, Germany, France, Russia, Australia, Taiwan and Hong Kong.


The
Vietnam Airlines representative pledged to play a major role in the
plan by developing charter services directly to Da Nang in the near
future.


In the past, Vietnam Airlines has liaised with foreign
travel agencies to operate flights to the central region. In 2009, the
airline ran 15 flights from Japan , the Republic of Korea , Hong
Kong and Cambodia to Da Nang , which were praised by passengers.


As the demands for this service are increasing, Vietnam Airlines plans to operate between 20-25 flights to the region.


In
the domestic market, the airline operates 50 flights a day on 24 routes
between Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City and the central region and the
Central Highlands .


Vietnam Airlines also has 25 flights a
week on routes from Da Nang to the Central Highlands provinces of Gia
Lai, Dac Lac and Lam Dong and to the central province of Khanh Hoa ,
to link up with large economic centres in the central region./.

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