Vietjet welcomes HCM City-Perth direct route with tickets from 0 VND
To welcome its first direct route connecting Ho Chi Minh City and Perth, Vietjet is offering tickets from only 0 VND (excluding taxes, fees) for all flights from/ to Perth, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne of Australia.
Vietjet will officially launch HCM City-Perth route from November 21 with two return flights per week. (Photo: Vietjet)
Hanoi (VNA) – To welcome its first direct route connecting Ho ChiMinh City and Perth, Vietjet is offering tickets from only 0 VND(excluding taxes, fees) for all flights from/ to Perth, Brisbane, Sydney andMelbourne of Australia.
The promotional tickets are on sale every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from nowto the end of this year at www.vietjetair.com and Vietjet Air mobile app.
The flight period is from August 10 to March 31 next year, excluding thenational holidays, peak seasons at each market.
Vietjet will officially launch the new route from November 21 with two returnflights per week, becoming the first airline operating the direct route connectingHo Chi Minh City and Perth, Western Australia state.
Flights from Ho Chi Minh City will take off at 13:35 (local time) on Tuesdaysand Saturdays, land in Perth at 21:20 (local time). Meanwhile flights depart atPerth International Airport at 23:20 (local time) and land at Tan Son NhatAirport (Ho Chi Minh City) at 05:05 (local time) also on Tuesdays andSaturdays.
The new route has increased the number of Vietjet’s flights between Vietnam andAustralia to 38 flights per week.
Illustrative photo (Photo: Vietjet)
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