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New terminal for Vietnam

Vietnam's Ministry of Planning and Investment has proposed building a terminal at Ho Chi Minh City's Tan Son Nhat International Airport.

The Vietnam Economic Times said the project would cost between US$180 million and $195 million, more than half of which would come from overseas.

The plan calls for building a terminal by 2000 that can process at least eight million passengers a year.

The ministry's proposal also calls for enlargement of the existing terminal to handle five million passengers a year by 1999.

Late last year, the Aviation Science Institute unveiled an ambitious plan to renovate the country's 16 existing airports and build as many as 24 airports by 2010.

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