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Lao Airlines launches Luang Prabang-Udon Thani route
05-NOV-2008 Intellasia | The Earth Times
Nov 5, 2008 - 7:00:00 AM
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Lao Airlines on Monday announced the opening of a new route between Luang Prabang, Laos's once royal capital, and Udon Thani, north-east Thailand, radio reports said. The new route will operate twice a week, every Friday and Sunday, costing 80 dollars one way and 150 dollars round trip, said Radio Laos in a broadcast monitored in Bangkok.

Udon Thani, 450 kilometres north-east of Bangkok, is the closest Thai airport to Vientiane, the Lao capital. It is a major hub for Laos and foreigners living in Laos to catch flights on to Bangkok and abroad.

Luang Prabang is the former capital of Laos' royal family and a major tourist destination.

The announcement of the new route for Lao Airlines, the national carrier, coincided with a day-visit by Thai prime minister Somchai Wongsawat to Vientiane.

Thailand is Laos' southern neighbour. The two countries share a similar language and culture but different political systems. Laos has been under communist rule since December 1975, while Thailand is a democracy under a constitutional monarchy.

The 600-year-old Lao monarchy was ended shortly after the land-locked nation opted for communist rule.

 

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