The airline "Belavia" announced the resumption of its seasonal charter program to the Vietnamese island of Phu Quoc. The first flights are scheduled for October 13 and 23.

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Flights will be operated twice a week — on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The tourist program will be organized by "AeroBelService" company.
Charter flights to Phu Quoc were already operated last year. The first plane on this route departed on October 12.
Since March 20, "Belavia" also operates flights from Minsk to the Vietnamese resort city of Nha Trang. Previously, the airline planned to open charter flights to Da Nang, but this idea was abandoned due to rising aviation fuel prices caused by the conflict in the Middle East.
Now, as fuel prices gradually decrease, the carrier is reinstating some temporarily suspended routes. Flights to Thailand will reappear in the winter schedule, including regular flights to Bangkok, which start on October 25.
In addition, from August 10, Belavia plans to resume charter flights to Doha. The company is also considering the possibility of opening flights to the Maldives.
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