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Ho Chi Minh International Airport
Ho Chi Minh International Airport is called Tan Son Nhat International Airport, code SGN, which is derived from the former name of the city Saigon, and is Vietnam's largest international airport. It cooperates with Southern Airport Service Company (SASCO).
On December 9, 2004, United Airlines became the first U.S. airline to fly to Vietnam since Pan Am flown since the Fall of Saigon. UA869 (a Boeing 747-400) landed at Ho Chi Minh City, which the flight was a continuation of San Francisco-Hong Kong service.
Airlines
- Aeroflot
- Air France
- All Nippon Airways
- Asiana Airlines
- Cathay Pacific
- China Airlines
- China Southern Airlines
- Eva Air
- Garuda Indonesia
- Japan Airlines
- Korean Air
- Lao Airlines
- Lion Air
- Lufthansa
- Malaysia Airlines
- Pacific Airlines
- Philippine Airlines
- Siem Reap Airways
- Shanghai Airlines
- Singapore Airlines
- Thai Airways
- United Airlines (San Francisco via Hong Kong)
- Vietnam Airlines
Tan Son Nhat International Airport is the base of Vietnam Airlines, main base of the regional airline, Pacific Airlines.
SGN also has flights to Asia: Southeast Asia, Japan, Korea, China, and Dubai; Europe: Munich, Paris, Moscow; Australia: Sydney, Melbourne; and United States: San Francisco.
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