The low cost carrier Jetstar Pacific is officially offering flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Chu Lai, facilitating travel for residents in the central provinces of Quang Nam and Quang Ngai and its vicinity.
The low cost carrier Jetstar Pacific is officially offering flightsbetween Ho Chi Minh City and Chu Lai, facilitating travel for residentsin the central provinces of Quang Nam and Quang Ngai and its vicinity.
Onthe occasion, fares as low as 250,000 VND (11.6 USD) are on sale from11 am on April 22 to 24 for flights departing from May 19 to 28 andSeptember 7 to October 22.
Flights between Ho Chi Minh City andChu Lai run three round trips per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays andSaturdays, departing from Tan Son Nhat International Airport at 11:20am. Returning flights will take off from Chu Lai at 13:10.
Tickets are available on www.jetstar.com and at registered ticket agents.
Thisis the eighth domestic air route offered by Jetstar Pacific in thefirst four months of the year, including flights from Ho Chi Minh Cityto Quy Nhon, Dong Hoi and Tuy Hoa and from Buon Ma Thuot to Thanh Hoaand Hai Phong.
The carrier is also offering tickets from Hanoi- Da Lat and Hanoi- Phu Quoc departing after June 1.
Jetstar Pacific currently has a ten-airplane fleet with eight AirbusA320 and two Airbus A321 aircraft, covering 12 domestic destinations aswell as Singapore, Thailand and Macau (China).-VNA
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