According to the proposal, for passengers paying with cash, one-way fares will range from VNĐ7,000 to VNĐ20,000. For those using non-cash payment methods, the metro line will be cheaper, costing between VNĐ6,000 and VNĐ19,000.
Vietnamese airlines have moved to increase the frequency of many domestic and international flights for their winter flight schedule in order to meet passenger travel needs during the final months of this year.
Most projects are proposed to adjust and supplement the public investment plan for 2024 based on actual implementation, following the schedule set by the project owner.
The first phase, to 2030, will see about 97km of metro line constructed for $14.6 billion. The second phase, from 2030 to 2035, will add another 301km, requiring $22.5 billion.
The Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) confirmed on August 19 that the sixth Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games (AIMAG 6), originally due to be held in Bangkok and Chonburi of Thailand from November 21 to 30, has been cancelled, impacting regional participating countries, including Vietnam.
The expressway projects that are completed on time or ahead of schedule will open up new opportunities and development space for the entire Mekong Delta region as well the country.