Air Asia will fly to Danang again

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Air Asia will fly to Danang again

On 10 June last year Malaysian low-cost airline Air Asia suspended flights on the Kuala Lumpur - Danang (Vietnam) route, but it plans to resume them soon. As reported, the route will be opened again on 29 August this year.

On 10 June last year Malaysian low-cost airline Air Asia suspended flights on the Kuala Lumpur - Danang (Vietnam) route, but it plans to resume them soon. As reported, the route will be opened again on 29 August this year.

The flights between Danang and Kuala Lumpur will be operated on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays with Airbus A320. The aircraft will leave Kuala Lumpur (AK648 flight) at 11:35 and land in Danang at13:30. The return flight AK649 will depart Danang at 14:00 and arrive Kuala Lumpur at 17:55. Danang will be the third destination of Air Asia in Vietnam, the first two are Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

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