Vietnam resort operator establishes leisure airline
A new leisure airline is set to take flight soon in Vietnam.
Crystal Bay Airlines has been established with capital of about $11.4 million.
It is a new aviation subsidiary of Crystal Bay Tourism Group.
Crystal Bay Tourism Group has operations in resorts, tourism real estate investment and other tourism services.
The company has organised charter flights for several years to bring international tourists to its destinations in Vietnam, from countries in Central and Southeast Asia.
It operates key properties in destinations such as Cam Ranh and Phu Quoc.
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