Nearly 14,000 engineers and construction workers continued work through Việt Nam’s National Day holiday this week at Long Thành International...
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ACV proposed to relocate all international air cargo operations from Tân Sơn Nhất to Long Thành with an aim to transform the new airport into a regional logistics powerhouse. HÀ NỘI – Việt Nam is laying the foundation to establish Long Thành International Airport as a hub for the Southeast region which will handle all international flight routes while Tân Sơn Nhất will focus primarily on domestic traffic, according to the Airports Corporation of Việt Nam (ACV). AVC said it was pressing to redistribute flight traffic between the two international airports to optimise air traffic management in southern Việt Nam, especially in the context that Tân Sơn Nhất Airport, the country’s busiest...
Nearly 14,000 engineers and construction workers continued work through Việt Nam’s National Day holiday this week at Long Thành International...
Nearly 14,000 engineers and construction workers continued work through Việt Nam’s National Day holiday this week at Long Thành International...
Nearly 14,000 engineers and construction workers continued work through Việt Nam’s National Day holiday this week at Long Thành International...
Nearly 14,000 engineers and construction workers continued work through Việt Nam’s National Day holiday this week at Long Thành International...
The four-day fair, themed “Gathering All the Best Southeast Asian Furniture Excellence,” aims to connect the furniture industries of ASEAN nations...
The four-day fair, themed “Gathering All the Best Southeast Asian Furniture Excellence,” aims to connect the furniture industries of ASEAN nations...
Addressing the ceremony, Vietnamese Consul Nguyễn Thanh Tân reaffirmed that Việt Nam and Cambodia are close neighbours bound by “good...
Addressing the ceremony, Vietnamese Consul Nguyễn Thanh Tân reaffirmed that Việt Nam and Cambodia are close neighbours bound by “good...
International flights at a major airport will be thrown into chaos as hundreds of ground workers prepare to strike over “substandard” wages.
International flights at a major airport will be thrown into chaos as hundreds of ground workers prepare to strike over “substandard” wages.