Open Quy Nhon - Phu Yen bus route
16:35', 27/4/ 2007 (GMT+7)

Mr Nguyen Tu Man - Director of Quy Nhon Bus Company said: Quy Nhon – Song Cau (Phu Yen) bus route and vice versa will come into operation on April 30.

To prepare for this route, the Company invested nearly 6 billion VND to buy newly 7 buses. Quy Nhon – Song Cau bus route will start at Quy Nhon Trade Center, runs along Highway 1D and stops at the center of Song Cau town. The length of the route is 48 km. There are 46 trips a day, 30 minutes away from each trip. The fare rate of the whole route is 13.000 VND/per person/one-way.

According to Quy Nhon Bus Company, to meet the increasing demand on holidays, the Company will increase from 452 to 482 trips/day for 8 bus routes which are operating now.

  • Reported by Nguyen Phuc
  • Translated by Ngoc Tu
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