Passengers board a Vietjet's aircraft (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – ꩲThe low-cost airline Vietjet Air operated about 1,500 flights, servingnearly 260,000 passengers during the National Day holiday (September 2-4).
The number of Vietjet Air’spassengers this holiday increased 27 percent year-on-year, with punctualityrate reaching 88.3 percent. The airline alsolaunched various programmes during its flights, such as presenting gifts anddomestic flight tickets to customers. On the occasion, thecarrier announced a new route from Ho Chi Minh City to Jakarta (Indonesia) andopened the Hanoi – Yangon (Myanmar) route.
Currently, Vietjet Airboasts a fleet of 45 aircraft, including A320s and A321s, and runs over 350flights per day. It currently operates 73 routes in Vietnam and across theregion to Singapore, the Republic of Korea, China, Thailand, Indonesia,Myanmar, Malaysia and Cambodia.-VNA
For the most exciting travel season of the year, Vietjet Air will launch a promotion from August 9-13, 2017 within 12:00–14:00 offering 200,000 super-promotional air tickets priced only from 0 USD.
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