China’s Lucky Air adds Samui, Bali flights
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Lucky Air, the Chinese carrier, has added new routes to two of Southeast Asia’s most popular resort destinations.
On Saturday (23 July 2016), the airline launched a new service connecting Bali with Nanning, the capital of southern China’s Guangxi region. Flights will now operate three times a week, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
And on 28 July, Lucky Air will introduce a new daily flight between Koh Samui and Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province. This will mark the airline’s second route to Samui, following its existing service from Kunming.
Lucky Air will operate both new routes using a fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft.
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