Da Nang is ready to welcome luxury and super luxury tourists

Nguyễn Linh |

On the afternoon of October 17, 5 Gulfstream super jets - the most expensive private jet brand in the world - left Da Nang airport.

On October 16, many tourists and residents of Da Nang witnessed 5 private jets from the world-famous Gulfstream airline gathering at Da Nang airport.

These are the planes of the most luxurious and expensive airline in the world. This brand has dominated the luxury aviation industry for more than 60 years with more than 3,000 private jets serving billionaires operating worldwide.

The G650ER holds the world record for flying at 1,103km/h, flying further and faster than any other private jet. This is also the private jet that brought Bill Gates to Da Nang in March.

The Gulfstream G650ER's interior can accommodate up to 17 seated passengers or 6-8 sleeping passengers. The tables and chairs are adjustable to accommodate any business meeting or party.

Giuong ngu tren tau bay G700 va quay bep tren tau bay G650ER. Anh: San bay Da Nang
Bed on G700 aircraft and kitchen counter on G650ER aircraft. Photo: Da Nang Airport

Currently, this aircraft line is also being exploited by Sun Air - the first premium general aviation airline in Vietnam and the exclusive representative in Vietnam of Gulfstream.

In particular, Gulfstream also brought to Vietnam 2 G700s that were just launched this year, showing that the world's most prestigious aircraft company considers Vietnam a potential market in the Asian region.

According to Mr. Cao Tri Dung - Chairman of the Da Nang Tourism Association, Da Nang in particular and many other destinations in Vietnam are attracting great attention from the rich and super rich. Da Nang in particular, in the long term, has been positioned and fully prepared to possess an ecosystem serving luxury and super luxury customers.

“Currently, Da Nang is continuing to attract and call for investors and prepare new products and services to best meet the needs of the luxury and super luxury class such as international yacht centers and high-end commercial centers,” said Mr. Dung.

Nguyễn Linh
TIN LIÊN QUAN

50 billionaires arrive in Da Nang on the world's most expensive planes

|

Da Nang Airport simultaneously welcomed 5 of the world's most luxurious and expensive Gulfstream aircraft, carrying 50 billionaires from around the world to the coastal city.

Series of events and festivals will take place in Da Nang at the end of the year

|

Da Nang City Department of Tourism said that in the last 3 months of the year, the locality will organize a variety of events and festivals to attract domestic and foreign tourists.

Da Nang beach tourism has potential but has not been exploited

|

Da Nang - Chairman of the City Tourism Association Cao Tri Dung said that Da Nang's sea tourism has a lot of potential, but has not been promoted and exploited...

Australian and Indian visitors to Da Nang increase

|

While Da Nang's traditional markets are slow to recover, the number of visitors to new markets such as Taiwan (China), India, Australia... is increasing.

50 billionaires arrive in Da Nang on the world's most expensive planes

Chí Long |

Da Nang Airport simultaneously welcomed 5 of the world's most luxurious and expensive Gulfstream aircraft, carrying 50 billionaires from around the world to the coastal city.

Series of events and festivals will take place in Da Nang at the end of the year

Nguyễn Linh |

Da Nang City Department of Tourism said that in the last 3 months of the year, the locality will organize a variety of events and festivals to attract domestic and foreign tourists.

Da Nang beach tourism has potential but has not been exploited

An Thượng |

Da Nang - Chairman of the City Tourism Association Cao Tri Dung said that Da Nang's sea tourism has a lot of potential, but has not been promoted and exploited...

Australian and Indian visitors to Da Nang increase

Trần Thi |

While Da Nang's traditional markets are slow to recover, the number of visitors to new markets such as Taiwan (China), India, Australia... is increasing.