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Helicopters to fly passengers from downtown Saigon to Tan Son Nhat airport
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As part of a deal struck with Times Square Investment Joint Stock Company, VNH South will serve high-income customers on return flights between Times Square Tower in District 1 and the airport.
Fares for the service have yet to be announced, but one aviation expert told the Saigon Times that a helicopter flight from the city center to Tan Son Nhat Airport can cost more than $10,000. Vietnam´s average annual income was around $2,200 last year.
The agreement also says that VNH South will expand its helicopter passenger services between the tower and other destinations in the south.
The helicopters used for this service can carry up to 12 passengers and two pilots.
Fares for the service have yet to be announced, but one aviation expert told the Saigon Times that a helicopter flight from the city center to Tan Son Nhat Airport can cost more than $10,000. Vietnam´s average annual income was around $2,200 last year.
The agreement also says that VNH South will expand its helicopter passenger services between the tower and other destinations in the south.
The helicopters used for this service can carry up to 12 passengers and two pilots.
The roads leading to Tan Son Nhat airport are often jammed, especially during the holidays, so the city has been working on different solutions to tackle the problem.
Tan Son Nhat is Vietnam´s largest airport. It was designed to handle 25 million passengers per year, but last year it served 32.5 million, up 22.4 percent from 2015.
Around ten buildings in HCMC have helipads, including Diamond Plaza, Bitexco Financial Tower and Tan Son Nhat Saigon Hotel.
Tan Son Nhat is Vietnam´s largest airport. It was designed to handle 25 million passengers per year, but last year it served 32.5 million, up 22.4 percent from 2015.
Around ten buildings in HCMC have helipads, including Diamond Plaza, Bitexco Financial Tower and Tan Son Nhat Saigon Hotel.
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