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Da Nang International Airport

Da Nang International Airport (IATA: DAD, ICAO: VVDN) is the international airport serving the area of Central Vietnam, especially Da Nang, the largest city there. It is the third international airport in the country, besides Noi Bai International Airport (Hanoi) and Tan Son Nhat International Airport (Ho Chi Minh City).

Da Nang International Airport

Sân bay Quốc tế Đà Nẵng
Summary
Airport typePublic / Military
Owner/OperatorAirports Corporation of Vietnam
ServesDa Nang
LocationDa Nang, Vietnam
Hub forVietnam Airlines
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL10 m / 33 ft
Coordinates16°02′38″N 108°11′58″E / 16.04389°N 108.19944°E / 16.04389; 108.19944
Websitehttp://danangairport.vn
Map
DAD /VVDN
Location of airport Da Nang in Vietnam
DAD /VVDN
DAD /VVDN (Southeast Asia)
DAD /VVDN
DAD /VVDN (Asia)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
17L/35R 3,500 11,483 Asphalt
17R/35L 3,048 10,000 Asphalt
Statistics (2019)
Total passengers15,543,598 17.5%
Source: Taseco Airs[1]

In addition to its civil aviation, the runway is shared with the Vietnamese People's Air Force (VPAF, the Không Quân Nhân Dân Việt Nam), although military activities are now extremely limited.[2][unreliable source?] The airport served 5 million passengers in 2014, reaching that passenger count around six years sooner than expected.[3] An expansion of the new terminal is currently considered to increase its capacity to 10 million passengers per annum by 2020.[4] This airport handled 6,722,587 passengers in 2015, an increase of 34.7% compared with that of 2014.[5]

This airport handled 11 million passengers in 2017, an increase of 24.1% compared to that of 2016.[6] The airport has two separate terminals for international and domestic passengers with total passenger capacity of 11 million per annum as at 2018.[7] The Hanoi-Danang and Ho Chi Minh City-Danang routes have respectively 319 and 250 weekly flights and are, in order, the second and third busiest air routes in Vietnam after the Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh route (475 flights).

History

Colonial French

Situated on flat, sandy ground on the south side of the major port city of Da Nang, the area was ideal for an airfield, having unobstructed approaches to its north–south runways. Tourane Airport was built by the French colonial government in the 1940s as a civilian airport.[8] During World War II, and the Japanese occupation of French Indochina, the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force used it as a military air base.

 
B-26C Serial 44-34109 of the French Air Force over Indochina, 1952. This aircraft was returned to the USAF Oct 1955 and scrapped.

After the war, the facility was used by the French Air Force during the French Indochina War (1945–1954). In 1953/54 the French laid a NATO-standard 7,800-foot (2,400 m) asphalt runway at Tourane and stationed loaned American B-26s "Invaders" of the Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 Gascogne. In 1954 after the Geneva Peace Accords, these B-26s were returned to the United States.

Vietnam War

In 1955, the newly established Republic of Vietnam Air Force (VNAF) inherited from the French a token force of fifty-eight aircraft. These included a few squadrons of Cessna L-19 observation aircraft, C-47 transports and various utility aircraft. Tourane Airfield was turned over to civilian use, with the South Vietnamese using facilities at Bien Hoa, Nha Trang and at Tan Son Nhut, near Saigon.

In 1957 the VNAF re-established a presence at the renamed Da Nang Airport, stationing the 1st Liaison Squadron with Cessna L-19s. The South Vietnamese Army (ARVN) also used Da Nang as a ranger training facility.

Air Vietnam also used the facility from 1951 to 1975 for civilian domestic and international flights within Southeast Asia.

During the Vietnam War (1959–1975), the facility was known as Da Nang Air Base, and was a major United States military base. Once little more than a provincial airfield, the facility was expanded to 2,350 acres (950 ha) with two 10,000-foot (3,048 m) asphalt runways with concrete touchdown pads. parallel taxiways, and a heliport.

During the war the VNAF's 1st Air Division,[9] and the USAF's 23d Air Base Group, 6252nd Tactical Wing, 35th Tactical Fighter Wing, 366th Tactical Fighter Wing, 362nd Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron, and the U.S. Navy (a detachment of VQ-1) operated from the base.

COVID-19 pandemic

According to the regulation of the Ministry of Transport issued on 27 July 2020, the airport was temporarily closed from 28 July to 7 September to prevent an outbreak in the city.[10]

Facilities

 
Inside the International Terminal of Da Nang Airport
 
Departures hall.

Da Nang International Airport has two 10,000-foot (3,048 m) paved, parallel runways (17–35 orientation) capable of handling large, modern aircraft such as Boeing 747s, 767s and Airbus 320s.[2] Traffic volume at Da Nang averages 100 to 150 flights every 24 hours. Annual traffic was circa 1.45 million in 2007 and is expected to reach four million by 2020.[11]

A new 20,000m² terminal, costing US$84 million with a capacity of 4 million passengers per year, opened to receive its first domestic flight on 15 December 2011. The feasibility study for the renovation of the airport was partially sponsored by the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), and was completed by PriceWaterhouseCoopers in 2006. The new terminal includes five boarding gates, baggage handling systems, departure and arrivals areas, flight information display system (FIDS), common user terminal equipment (CUTE), fire detection systems and comprehensive public address and security systems, including screening equipment. Additionally, one of the airport's two runways was extended from 3,048 metres (10,000 ft) to 3,500 metres (11,483 ft). After completion, and at a cost of US$160 million, the airport now has a total capacity of six million passengers per year.[2][12]

A new international terminal 2, covering 48,000m2, with a total investment sum of US$154 million and a designed capacity of 6 millions passenger per year was put into use on 5 May 2017.[7][13]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
AirAsia Kuala Lumpur–International
Air Busan Busan, Seoul–Incheon[14]
Air Macau Macau
Air Seoul Seoul–Incheon[15]
Asiana Airlines Busan,[16] Seoul–Incheon
Bamboo Airways Buon Ma Thuot,[17] Can Tho,[18] Con Dao,[19] Da Lat,[20] Hai Phong,[21] Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Kaohsiung, Nha Trang,[17] Phu Quoc,[22] Pleiku,[17] Seoul–Incheon[23]
Bangkok Airways Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi
Batik Air Malaysia Kuala Lumpur–International[24]
Cambodia Angkor Air Phnom Penh,[25] Siem Reap,[26] Siem Reap–Angkor (begins 31 March 2024)[27]
Cebu Pacific Manila (begins 7 December 2023)[28]
China Airlines Taipei–Taoyuan[29]
Eastar Jet Seoul–Incheon (resumes 20 September 2023)[30]
EVA Air Taipei–Taoyuan
Fly Gangwon Yangyang[31]
Hai Au Aviation Dong Hoi,[32] Hue[33]
HK Express Hong Kong
Jeju Air Busan, Seoul–Incheon
Seasonal: Daegu,[34] Muan[35]
Jin Air Busan, Seoul–Incheon
Korean Air Busan,[36] Seoul–Incheon
Lao Airlines Vientiane[37]
Pacific Airlines Ho Chi Minh City, Muan
Seasonal: Phu Quoc[38]
Charter: Macau[39]
Singapore Airlines Singapore
Starlux Airlines Taipei–Taoyuan[40]
Thai AirAsia Bangkok–Don Mueang, Chiang Mai
Thai VietJet Air Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi[41]
Tigerair Taiwan Kaohsiung,[42] Taipei–Taoyuan[43]
T'way Air Busan, Cheongju,[44] Daegu, Seoul–Incheon
Charter: Muan
VietJet Air Ahmedabad,[45] Buon Ma Thuot,[46] Busan,[47] Can Tho, Daegu, Da Lat,[46] Denpasar,[48] Hai Phong, Hangzhou, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Muan, Nha Trang,[49] Phu Quoc,[46] Seoul–Incheon, Singapore,[50][51] Thanh Hoa,[46] Tokyo–Haneda,[52] Vinh[46]
Seasonal: Delhi, Mumbai[53]
Charter: Taichung, Taipei-Taoyuan
Vietnam Airlines Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi,[54] Buon Ma Thuot, Busan, Can Tho, Chengdu–Tianfu, Da Lat, Guangzhou, Hai Phong, Ha Long,[55] Hangzhou, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Kuala Lumpur–International,[56] Nha Trang, Osaka–Kansai, Phu Quoc,[57] Seoul–Incheon, Shanghai–Pudong,[58] Singapore,[59] Thanh Hoa,[57] Tokyo–Narita
Charter: Guiyang,[60] Ibaraki, Lanzhou,[61] Wuhan, Xi'an, Zhengzhou,[39] Taipei–Taoyuan

Statistics

Year Passengers
2008 1.710.758
2009 2.079.758
2010 2.479.307
2011 2.877.078
2012 3.090.877
2013 4.376.775
2014 4.989.687
2015 6.724.604
2016 8.783.429
2017 10.860.235
2018 13.229.663
2019 15.543.598

Accidents and incidents

  • On 30 September 1970, Douglas DC-3DST B-305 of Air Vietnam crashed into a hill near Da Nang while attempting to divert to Da Nang Airport due to weather conditions at its intended destination of Phu Bai Airport, Huế. Three of the 38 people on board were killed.[62]

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External links

  Media related to Da Nang International Airport at Wikimedia Commons

  • Airport information for DAD / VVDN at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
  • Accident history for DAD / VVDN at Aviation Safety Network
  • Current weather for VVDN at NOAA/NWS

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33 ftCoordinates16 02 38 N 108 11 58 E 16 04389 N 108 19944 E 16 04389 108 19944Websitehttp danangairport vnMapDAD VVDNLocation of airport Da Nang in VietnamShow map of VietnamDAD VVDNDAD VVDN Southeast Asia Show map of Southeast AsiaDAD VVDNDAD VVDN Asia Show map of AsiaRunwaysDirection Length Surfacem ft17L 35R 3 500 11 483 Asphalt17R 35L 3 048 10 000 AsphaltStatistics 2019 Total passengers15 543 598 17 5 Source Taseco Airs 1 In addition to its civil aviation the runway is shared with the Vietnamese People s Air Force VPAF the Khong Quan Nhan Dan Việt Nam although military activities are now extremely limited 2 unreliable source The airport served 5 million passengers in 2014 reaching that passenger count around six years sooner than expected 3 An expansion of the new terminal is currently considered to increase its capacity to 10 million passengers per annum by 2020 4 This airport handled 6 722 587 passengers in 2015 an increase of 34 7 compared with that of 2014 5 This airport handled 11 million passengers in 2017 an increase of 24 1 compared to that of 2016 6 The airport has two separate terminals for international and domestic passengers with total passenger capacity of 11 million per annum as at 2018 7 The Hanoi Danang and Ho Chi Minh City Danang routes have respectively 319 and 250 weekly flights and are in order the second and third busiest air routes in Vietnam after the Hanoi Ho Chi Minh route 475 flights Contents 1 History 1 1 Colonial French 1 2 Vietnam War 1 3 COVID 19 pandemic 2 Facilities 3 Airlines and destinations 4 Statistics 5 Accidents and incidents 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditFor the military use of the facility see Danang Air Base Colonial French Edit Situated on flat sandy ground on the south side of the major port city of Da Nang the area was ideal for an airfield having unobstructed approaches to its north south runways Tourane Airport was built by the French colonial government in the 1940s as a civilian airport 8 During World War II and the Japanese occupation of French Indochina the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force used it as a military air base B 26C Serial 44 34109 of the French Air Force over Indochina 1952 This aircraft was returned to the USAF Oct 1955 and scrapped After the war the facility was used by the French Air Force during the French Indochina War 1945 1954 In 1953 54 the French laid a NATO standard 7 800 foot 2 400 m asphalt runway at Tourane and stationed loaned American B 26s Invaders of the Groupe de Bombardement 1 19 Gascogne In 1954 after the Geneva Peace Accords these B 26s were returned to the United States Vietnam War Edit In 1955 the newly established Republic of Vietnam Air Force VNAF inherited from the French a token force of fifty eight aircraft These included a few squadrons of Cessna L 19 observation aircraft C 47 transports and various utility aircraft Tourane Airfield was turned over to civilian use with the South Vietnamese using facilities at Bien Hoa Nha Trang and at Tan Son Nhut near Saigon In 1957 the VNAF re established a presence at the renamed Da Nang Airport stationing the 1st Liaison Squadron with Cessna L 19s The South Vietnamese Army ARVN also used Da Nang as a ranger training facility Air Vietnam also used the facility from 1951 to 1975 for civilian domestic and international flights within Southeast Asia During the Vietnam War 1959 1975 the facility was known as Da Nang Air Base and was a major United States military base Once little more than a provincial airfield the facility was expanded to 2 350 acres 950 ha with two 10 000 foot 3 048 m asphalt runways with concrete touchdown pads parallel taxiways and a heliport During the war the VNAF s 1st Air Division 9 and the USAF s 23d Air Base Group 6252nd Tactical Wing 35th Tactical Fighter Wing 366th Tactical Fighter Wing 362nd Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron and the U S Navy a detachment of VQ 1 operated from the base COVID 19 pandemic Edit According to the regulation of the Ministry of Transport issued on 27 July 2020 the airport was temporarily closed from 28 July to 7 September to prevent an outbreak in the city 10 Facilities Edit Inside the International Terminal of Da Nang Airport Departures hall Da Nang International Airport has two 10 000 foot 3 048 m paved parallel runways 17 35 orientation capable of handling large modern aircraft such as Boeing 747s 767s and Airbus 320s 2 Traffic volume at Da Nang averages 100 to 150 flights every 24 hours Annual traffic was circa 1 45 million in 2007 and is expected to reach four million by 2020 11 A new 20 000m terminal costing US 84 million with a capacity of 4 million passengers per year opened to receive its first domestic flight on 15 December 2011 The feasibility study for the renovation of the airport was partially sponsored by the United States Trade and Development Agency USTDA and was completed by PriceWaterhouseCoopers in 2006 The new terminal includes five boarding gates baggage handling systems departure and arrivals areas flight information display system FIDS common user terminal equipment CUTE fire detection systems and comprehensive public address and security systems including screening equipment Additionally one of the airport s two runways was extended from 3 048 metres 10 000 ft to 3 500 metres 11 483 ft After completion and at a cost of US 160 million the airport now has a total capacity of six million passengers per year 2 12 A new international terminal 2 covering 48 000m2 with a total investment sum of US 154 million and a designed capacity of 6 millions passenger per year was put into use on 5 May 2017 7 13 Airlines and destinations EditAirlinesDestinationsAirAsiaKuala Lumpur InternationalAir BusanBusan Seoul Incheon 14 Air MacauMacauAir SeoulSeoul Incheon 15 Asiana AirlinesBusan 16 Seoul IncheonBamboo AirwaysBuon Ma Thuot 17 Can Tho 18 Con Dao 19 Da Lat 20 Hai Phong 21 Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City Kaohsiung Nha Trang 17 Phu Quoc 22 Pleiku 17 Seoul Incheon 23 Bangkok AirwaysBangkok SuvarnabhumiBatik Air MalaysiaKuala Lumpur International 24 Cambodia Angkor AirPhnom Penh 25 Siem Reap 26 Siem Reap Angkor begins 31 March 2024 27 Cebu PacificManila begins 7 December 2023 28 China AirlinesTaipei Taoyuan 29 Eastar JetSeoul Incheon resumes 20 September 2023 30 EVA AirTaipei TaoyuanFly GangwonYangyang 31 Hai Au AviationDong Hoi 32 Hue 33 HK ExpressHong KongJeju AirBusan Seoul IncheonSeasonal Daegu 34 Muan 35 Jin AirBusan Seoul IncheonKorean AirBusan 36 Seoul IncheonLao AirlinesVientiane 37 Pacific AirlinesHo Chi Minh City MuanSeasonal Phu Quoc 38 Charter Macau 39 Singapore AirlinesSingaporeStarlux AirlinesTaipei Taoyuan 40 Thai AirAsiaBangkok Don Mueang Chiang MaiThai VietJet AirBangkok Suvarnabhumi 41 Tigerair TaiwanKaohsiung 42 Taipei Taoyuan 43 T way AirBusan Cheongju 44 Daegu Seoul IncheonCharter MuanVietJet AirAhmedabad 45 Buon Ma Thuot 46 Busan 47 Can Tho Daegu Da Lat 46 Denpasar 48 Hai Phong Hangzhou Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City Hong Kong Muan Nha Trang 49 Phu Quoc 46 Seoul Incheon Singapore 50 51 Thanh Hoa 46 Tokyo Haneda 52 Vinh 46 Seasonal Delhi Mumbai 53 Charter Taichung Taipei TaoyuanVietnam AirlinesBangkok Suvarnabhumi 54 Buon Ma Thuot Busan Can Tho Chengdu Tianfu Da Lat Guangzhou Hai Phong Ha Long 55 Hangzhou Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City Kuala Lumpur International 56 Nha Trang Osaka Kansai Phu Quoc 57 Seoul Incheon Shanghai Pudong 58 Singapore 59 Thanh Hoa 57 Tokyo NaritaCharter Guiyang 60 Ibaraki Lanzhou 61 Wuhan Xi an Zhengzhou 39 Taipei TaoyuanStatistics EditYear Passengers2008 1 710 7582009 2 079 7582010 2 479 3072011 2 877 0782012 3 090 8772013 4 376 7752014 4 989 6872015 6 724 6042016 8 783 4292017 10 860 2352018 13 229 6632019 15 543 598Top 5 Busiest domestic flights From Da Nang Airport by Frequency Nov 2019 Rank Destinations Frequency Weekly 1 Hanoi 2392 Ho Chi Minh City 2373 Hai Phong 284 Nha Trang 245 Can Tho 18 Top 10 Busiest international flights From Da Nang Airport by Frequency Nov 2019 Rank Destinations Frequency Weekly 1 Seoul Incheon 1662 Busan 553 Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 404 Daegu 255 Hong Kong 246 Bangkok Don Mueang 247 Macau 188 Singapore 159 Kuala Lumpur International 1410 Taipei Taoyuan 9Accidents and incidents EditOn 30 September 1970 Douglas DC 3DST B 305 of Air Vietnam crashed into a hill near Da Nang while attempting to divert to Da Nang Airport due to weather conditions at its intended destination of Phu Bai Airport Huế Three of the 38 people on board were killed 62 References Edit TASECO AIRS 2019 BAO CAO THƯỜNG NIEN Taseco Airs in Vietnamese Retrieved 17 January 2020 a b c Danang International Airport Vietnam Airport technology com Retrieved 13 May 2010 Nguyễn Đong Cảng hang khong quốc tế Đa Nẵng đon khach thứ 5 triệu vnexpress net VNExpress Retrieved 30 December 2014 San bay Đa Nẵng sẽ đon 3 6 triệu lượt khach năm 2012 Da Nang Airport will handle 3 6 million passengers in 2016 Official website of the Ministry of Transport of Vietnam 3 February 2012 Archived from the original on 29 July 2013 Retrieved 27 July 2012 Kết quả sản xuất kinh doanh của ACV Năm 2015 sản lượng hanh khach thong qua cảng đạt tren 63 triệu lượt tăng 24 2 so với năm 2014 ACV 19 January 2016 Archived from the original on 28 January 2016 official website of ACV Archived from the original on 15 June 2018 Retrieved 4 January 2018 a b Da Nang airport opens new international terminal Tuoi Tre News 10 May 2017 CẢNG HANG KHONG QUỐC TẾ ĐA NẴNG ACV Retrieved 22 April 2019 Mikesh Robert C 2005 Flying Dragons The Republic of Vietnam Air Force Schiffer Publishing Ltd ISBN 0 7643 2158 7 Vietnam Airlines Vietjet mở lại cac đường bay đi đến Đa Nẵng in Vietnamese Vietnam Finance 6 September 2020 Retrieved 6 September 2020 Xay nha ga mới ở san bay Đa Nẵng Thời bao kinh tế Sai Gon online 24 December 2007 Archived from the original on 14 June 2010 Retrieved 23 April 2008 Expansion of Da Nang International Airport in Vietnamese Archived from the original on 15 September 2012 International terminal at Da Nang International Airport to be completed in March Da Nang News 16 February 2017 Air Busan Updates Seoul International Network Additions from late May 2022 Liu Jim 18 April 2018 Air Seoul schedules new routes in S18 routesonline com Asiana plans Busan Da Nang launch in March 2018 Routesonline a b c Nguyen Le 28 December 2020 Bamboo Airways thực hiện chương trinh ưu đai cuối năm in Vietnamese VnExpress Retrieved 23 January 2021 Truc Mai 15 January 2020 Hang hang khong mở them đường bay kết nối Cần Thơ trước thềm Tết Nguyen đan 2020 in Vietnamese BizLive Retrieved 23 January 2021 CHINH THỨC MỞ BAN CAC ĐƯỜNG BAY CẦN THƠ ĐA NẴNG VINH CON ĐẢO Bamboo Airways in Vietnamese 30 October 2020 Retrieved 1 November 2020 Hang hang khong Việt mở mới nhiều đường bay đến Đa Nẵng https bayfun vn blog duong bay moi bamboo ve may bay da nang hai phong da nang html amp Bamboo Airways lien tiếp mở them 3 đường bay kết nối Đa Nẵng với gia ve từ 49 000 đồng Bamboo Airways in Vietnamese 20 July 2020 Retrieved 23 September 2020 Liu Jim 11 October 2019 Bamboo Airways opens reservations for Seoul service from Oct 2019 routesonline com BATIK AIR MALAYSIA RESUMES DA NANG SERVICE IN DEC 2022 Cambodia Angkor Air expands Da Nang service in W19 Routesonline Retrieved 28 August 2019 CAMBODIA ANGKOR AIR RESTORES ADDITIONAL SIEM REAP ROUTES IN JULY 2022 Aeroroutes Retrieved 28 June 2022 CAMBODIA ANGKOR AIR FILES SIEM REAP ANGKOR INTERNATIONAL SCHEDULE IN NS24 Aeroroutes Retrieved 14 August 2023 Yu Lance Spencer 22 August 2023 Cebu Pacific to launch route to Da Nang in Vietnam with P1 promo fare Rappler Retrieved 22 August 2023 China Airlines Plans Taipei Da Nang Launch in Jan 2023 AeroRoutes 15 August 2022 이스타항공 9월 20일부터 방콕 다낭 노선 취항 Eastar Jet launching Bangkok Da Nang route ionn 20 September in Korean Yonhap News Agency 20 July 2023 양양 베트남 하늘길 넓히는 플라이강원 여행신문 7 May 2020 Sắp co chặng bay Đồng Hới Đa Nẵng There will be Dong Hoi Da Nang route Bao đầu tư 21 April 2019 Viet Nam s Hai Au Aviation to launch coastal air taxis ch aviation com 19 April 2019 Jeju Air adds Daegu Da Nang route in 1Q17 routesonline Retrieved 7 December 2016 Liu Jim 3 April 2018 Jeju Air schedules international service from Muan in 2Q18 routesonline com Korean Air adds Busan Da Nang route from late Oct 2018 Routesonline Lao Airlines launched the first direct flight from Vientiane Laos to Danang Vietnam on March 30th 2023 Lao Airlines Liu Jim Jetstar Pacific expands domestic routes from Da Nang in S19 Routesonline Retrieved 23 April 2019 a b Đa Nẵng co 24 đường bay trực tiếp Da Nang News in Vietnamese 12 April 2016 Starlux Airlines Taiwan s Awesome New Luxury Airline onemileatatime com 7 October 2019 Thai VietJet Air adds Bangkok Da Nang service from Oct 2018 routesonline Retrieved 25 September 2018 tigerair Taiwan Expands Vietnam Service in NS23 Aeroroutes Retrieved 9 February 2023 TIGERAIR TAIWAN EXPANDS SOUTHEAST ASIA NETWORK FROM DEC 2022 AeroRoutes 22 November 2022 티웨이항공 내년 1월 청주 다낭 노선 신규 취항 T Way Air launches cheongju Da Nang in Jenyuary next year Financial News in Korean 2 November 2020 VietJet Air Adds Da Nang Ahmedabad Service From Dec 2022 Aeroroutes Retrieved 29 November 2022 a b c d e Liu Jim VietJet Air schedules new domestic routes from mid June 2020 Routesonline Retrieved 15 June 2020 VietJet Air Boosts Busan Service in late July 2022 Aeroroutes Retrieved 5 July 2022 VIETJET AIR ADDS DA NANG DENPASAR SERVICE FROM DEC 2022 aeroroutes Vietjet Air adds Cam Ranh Nha Trang Da Nang from Sep 2018 routesonline Retrieved 6 July 2018 VietJet Air to operate Da Nang Singapore service from 16 Jun 2022 CAPA 30 March 2022 Liu Jim 12 December 2018 VietJet Air expands International routes from Da Nang in Dec 2019 Routesonline Liu Jim 11 July 2019 VietJet Air adds Da Nang Tokyo Haneda service from late Oct 2019 routesonline com VietJet Air Plans 3Q22 India Network Expansion Aeroroutes Retrieved 20 March 2022 Liu Jim 16 September 2019 Vietnam Airlines expands SE Asia Network in W19 routesonline com Vietnam Airlines mở them một đường bay mới đến san bay Van Đồn Bao Giao Thong in Vietnamese Retrieved 21 October 2019 Vietnam Airlines Adds da Nang Kuala Lumpur Route from July 2022 a b Vietnam Airlines tiếp tục mở 5 đường bay nội địa mới Vietnam Airlines in Vietnamese Retrieved 3 July 2020 Bnews Tin tức kinh tế mới nhất cập nhật 24h bnews vn VIETNAM AIRLINES MOVES SINGAPORE NETWORK EXPANSION TO SEP 2022 Aeroroutes 28 June 2022 Liu Jim 20 April 2018 Vietnam Airlines adds new China charters from Da Nang in 2Q18 routesonline com Liu Jim 14 June 2017 Vietnam Airlines further expands Chinese routes in S17 routesonline com B 305 Accident description Aviation Safety Network Retrieved 20 October 2010 External links Edit Media related to Da Nang International Airport at Wikimedia Commons Airport information for DAD VVDN at Great Circle Mapper Source DAFIF effective October 2006 Accident history for DAD VVDN at Aviation Safety Network Current weather for VVDN at NOAA NWSPortals Vietnam Aviation Retrieved from 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