On Friday night, the first regular flight from Minsk to Vietnam departed. Belavia airline will fly to Nha Trang.

Photo: OL
Previously, the airline announced the flight program to Nha Trang only starting from March 31. But amidst the crisis in the Middle East, when tourists had to be evacuated from the UAE, Qatar, and Oman, it was decided to launch additional flights to Vietnam earlier, writes Office Life.
By the way, among the passengers of the first flight to Nha Trang were also those who had to change their vacation plans in favor of Vietnam due to the closed skies over Middle Eastern resorts.
Belavia assured that at this moment all Belarusian tourists stranded in the Middle East have been evacuated.
To Vietnam, the plane flies 11 hours, and back — 11 hours 40 minutes. This is currently Belavia's longest flight: the distance is almost 9300 km.
It will be a regular flight, meaning anyone can purchase tickets for it. The round-trip ticket price starts from 3222 rubles.

Photo: OL
Flights to Vietnam are planned three times a week — on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
According to Marketing Deputy Director Vladimir Barkun, tickets for the first flight were bought by 270 passengers in just a week, and 92 tickets have already been sold for the return flight.
Nha Trang is a resort city on the coast of the South China Sea. Here are large clean beaches, beautiful islands, and many locations for divers.
Since October 12, Belavia has already been operating a charter program to Vietnam, to Phu Quoc island. And from May 10, the airline plans to open charter flights to Vietnamese Da Nang.
According to MFA representative Ruslan Varankou, who worked in Vietnam, this country is interesting not only from a tourism perspective but also for cooperation in other areas, for example, in logistics and agriculture.
Cargo transportation to our country is also planned on the flight — primarily fruits, textiles, and from Belarus, they are ready to work with exporters in various directions.

MFA representative Ruslan Varankou, Belavia Deputy Director General Vladimir Barkun, Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Vietnam to Belarus Nguyen Van Trung, and Director of Minsk Airport Vladimir Charavukhin. Photo: OL
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