Flight tickets to Da Nang – 다낭항공권
Flight tickets to Da Nang
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced that it will officially operate new air
Traffic flow management from the 15th to drastically reduce the delay in the departure of aircraft to Da Nang, Vietnam.
The average number of flights departing from Korea to Da Nang Airport is 24 (about 8,700 per year)
But chronic delays in departures have caused great inconvenience to airlines and travelers.
The countries involved in the flight section to Da Nang are Japan → Taiwan → Hong Kong → China → Vietnam
With an average daily delay of 273 minutes and a minimum of 12 minutes to a maximum of 100 minutes per flight.
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport changed its air traffic flow management technique
From simple time separation between aircraft to departure time allocation based on destination
Airport arrival time, completing flow management pilot operation from May to July, and officially
Flight tickets to Da Nang
Operating it from the 15th after expert verification.
Arrival time-based departure time allocation is an air traffic flow management technique that
Korea has proposed for the participation of related countries such as Taiwan and Hong Kong at the
East Asia Control Cooperation Conference. It is a method of informing the airline of the pre-adjusted departure
Time in consideration of the available landing time at the arrival airport. 스마트스토어상위노출
As a result of expert verification, the average ground delay for Da Nang was reduced by more than
70% from 273 minutes (11 minutes per vehicle) to 78 minutes (3 minutes per vehicle).
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport estimates that the reduction in fuel
Consumption in the ground atmosphere will save 145 billion won (12,090 liters, 120 million won per month) annually.
After travelers board the aircraft, the waiting time in the cabin is also expected to be drastically reduced due to unnecessary ground waiting.
Yoo Kyung-soo, aviation safety policy officer at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, said
“We will continue to do our best to minimize inconvenience to air passengers and increase the on-time operation
Rate of our national planes by actively improving air traffic flow management on international routes with many aircraft delays.”