The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines is offering a promotion on its flights between Hanoi and Japan’s Haneda Airport in Tokyo on the occasion of the route’s one year anniversary.

Accordingly, return tickets for Hanoi- Haneda will be VND10,750,000 (US$500) for economic class, and VND21,478,500 (US$999) for business class.
The special rates will be applicable for flights departing from June 25 to July 31, 2015, and does not include taxes, fees, and additional charges.
Vietnam Airlines officially operated the route on July 1, 2014 with seven flights a week. It is the company’s ninth routes between Vietnam and Japan.
The special rates will be applicable for flights departing from June 25 to July 31, 2015, and does not include taxes, fees, and additional charges.
Vietnam Airlines officially operated the route on July 1, 2014 with seven flights a week. It is the company’s ninth routes between Vietnam and Japan.
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