Vietjet adds flights to serve higher travel demand during Tet
Low-cost carrier Vietjet is adding flights to popular domestic destinations from December 29 to meet peak travel demand when Tet, Vietnam’s biggest traditional festival, is approaching.
Low-cost carrier Vietjet is adding flights to popular domestic destinations from December 29 to meet peak travel demand when Tet, Vietnam’s biggest traditional festival, is approaching. (Photo courtesy of Vietjet)
Hanoi (VNA) – Low-cost carrier Vietjet isadding flights to popular domestic destinations from December 29 to meet peaktravel demand when Tet, Vietnam’s biggest traditional festival, is approaching.
Vietjet plans to increase flights on the Hanoi – Ho Chi MinhCity route to 49 round trips per week, while those connecting Hanoi and HCM City with Da Nang will increase to 42 round trips per week until January 18, 2022.
From January 19, 2022, the frequency of flights will beraised to 112 round-trip flights per week on the Hanoi-HCM City route and56 on the HCM City – Da Nang route.
The airline continues to maintain over 60 round-trip flightsper week on domestic routes connecting Hanoi and HCM City with Hai Phong, ThanhHoa, Vinh (Nghe An), Nha Trang (Khanh Hoa), Phu Quoc (Kien Giang), Quy Nhon (Binh Dinh) andothers between now and January 18, 2022. The flight frequency on these routeswill be doubled from January 19, 2022 to serve the holiday travel rush.
Vietjet is offering free rapid COVID-19 tests for passengersdeparting from Hanoi and HCM City.
The upcoming Tet holiday will start on January 29 and lastthrough February 6, 2022./.
Budget carrier Vietjet has recorded positive results in the first three quarters of 2021, with gross profit totaling 44.5 billion VND (1.93 million USD), according to its latest financial statement.
Vietjet offers customers hundreds of thousands of good-priced tickets from only 609,000 VND (26.43 USD), accompanying the journey to come back home, bringing the joy of reunion with family and loved ones with exciting travel experiences on all routes across Vietnam in the year-end season.
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