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Rach Gia Airport
Sân bay Rạch Giá
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Southern Airports Services Company | ||||||||||
Location | Rach Gia | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 2 m / 7 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 9°57′35″N 105°8′2″E / 9.95972°N 105.13389°E / 9.95972; 105.13389 | ||||||||||
Website | rachgiaairport | ||||||||||
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Rach Gia Airport (IATA: VKG, ICAO: VVRG) is an airport located in Rach Gia, Vietnam. The airport was built in the 1950s by the French. Its original purpose was to connect Saigon to the Southwestern portion of Vietnam.[1]
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Bamboo Airways | Hanoi,[2] Ho Chi Minh City[3] |
Vietnam Airlines | Ho Chi Minh City |
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