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Vietnam Airlines changes terminal at Taoyuan International Airport, Taiwan (China)

Báo Đầu tưBáo Đầu tư27/10/2024

From October 28, Vietnam Airlines will move all operations at Taoyuan International Airport, Taiwan (China) from Terminal T1 to Terminal T2 to help improve the airline's service quality and passenger experience.


Vietnam Airlines changes terminal at Taoyuan International Airport, Taiwan (China)

From October 28, Vietnam Airlines will move all operations at Taoyuan International Airport, Taiwan (China) from Terminal T1 to Terminal T2 to help improve the airline's service quality and passenger experience.

Location of Vietnam Airlines check-in counter at Terminal T2, Taoyuan International Airport.
Location of Vietnam Airlines check-in counter at Terminal T2, Taoyuan International Airport.

It is known that Terminal 2, Taoyuan International Airport has modern infrastructure and advanced equipment, with a capacity of serving up to 22 million passengers per year, 7 million more than Terminal 1. Thereby, Terminal 2 brings a more comfortable space and pleasant experience for passengers using the services here.

In addition, the transfer to Terminal T2 helps optimize the transfer process, helping to shorten the travel time and effort of passengers. Passengers can also easily access the transfer counters.

In particular, Terminal T2 is where airlines in the SkyTeam alliance gather, helping Vietnam Airlines passengers easily connect with flights of partner airlines.

In case of needing to transfer between terminals T1 and T2, passengers can use the fast subway service with a frequency of 5 minutes each way, the travel time for each way is only about 1 minute.

For convenient travel, Vietnam Airlines recommends that passengers proactively arrange their time to complete procedures early before the flight. At Terminal T2, signs and support staff will help passengers find the airline's check-in counter.



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