Parata Air and the Korean Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (KoCham) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish a strategic partnership aimed at strengthening aviation and tourism links between Vietnam and South Korea.
Under the deal, Parata Air will offer preferential aviation services to KoCham members while both sides work to stimulate market demand by enhancing connectivity between the aviation and tourism sectors.
Discussions, coordinated by KoCham’s Culture Committee, also explored potential collaboration in tourism, travel services, golf, and the development of new destinations, alongside future joint projects.
KoCham represents the South Korean business community in Vietnam and plays a key role in promoting investment and bilateral economic cooperation. Parata Air, meanwhile, aims to position itself as an aviation bridge between the two countries, currently operating routes to major Vietnamese destinations such as Da Nang, Nha Trang, and Phu Quoc.
The airline plans to launch a new route to Hanoi on July 13, further enhancing connectivity and supporting trade and tourism flows.
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