Vietjet Air will increase its services to meet the high travel demand during the upcoming national holiday marking the country’s reunification anniversary (April 30) and Labour Day (May 1).
The carrier announced on April 27 that it will add flights on its busiest routes linking Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi and from the two cities to Da Nang City, Phu Quoc Island, Nha Trang, Da Lat, Singapore and Thailand, offering an additional 30,000 seats to the public.
Vietjet Air opened a Hanoi – Quy Nhon city route on April 26 linking the capital with central Binh Dinh province, while flights connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Hoi city in central Quang Binh province and Chu Lai in central Quang Nam province are soon to be launched.
A Vietjet Air official said the additional flights will be operated with newly bought Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft.
Tickets are available on its website ( www.vietjetair.com ), Facebook page, call centre 19001886, booking agencies and ticket offices nationwide. Payments can be made via credit card online or in cash at ticket offices.
Vietjet Air has a fleet of 22 A320 aircraft and one A321 plane, offering 150 flights daily throughout the country and to several international destinations, such as Singapore, Thailand, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, China and Cambodia.
Vietjet Air opened a Hanoi – Quy Nhon city route on April 26 linking the capital with central Binh Dinh province, while flights connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Hoi city in central Quang Binh province and Chu Lai in central Quang Nam province are soon to be launched.
Vietjet Air will add flights offering an additional 30,000 seats to the public during the upcoming national holiday.
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Tickets are available on its website ( www.vietjetair.com ), Facebook page, call centre 19001886, booking agencies and ticket offices nationwide. Payments can be made via credit card online or in cash at ticket offices.
Vietjet Air has a fleet of 22 A320 aircraft and one A321 plane, offering 150 flights daily throughout the country and to several international destinations, such as Singapore, Thailand, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, China and Cambodia.
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