Vietjet Air increases flights from HCM City to Quang Nam
Carrier Vietjet Air (VJA) will increase the number of flights between HCM City’s Tan Son Nhat airport and Chu Lai airport in central Quang Nam province from 4 to 7 round trips per week from August 4.
Low-budget carrier Vietjet Air (VJA) announced its plan to increase the number of flights between Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Son Nhat airport and Chu Lai airport in central Quang Nam province from four to seven round trips per week from August 4 onwards.
The flight takes approximately one hour and 15 minutes each way.
The carrier offers free pick-up bus services to passengers from central Quang Nam and Quang Ngai provinces.
Tickets are available on the carrier’s official websites www.vietjetair.com and www.m.vietjetair.com , as well as on their Facebook page.
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