Vietnam Airlines to use wide-body Boeing 787s on Hanoi-Singapore route
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will use wide-body Boeing 787 aircraft on the Hanoi-Singapore route to meet the increasing demand, especially during the summer peak.
With an optimal two-aisle design, Boeing 787 aircraft can carry up to 300 passengers. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Hanoi (VNA) – National flag carrier VietnamAirlines will use wide-body Boeing 787 aircraft on the Hanoi-Singapore route to meetthe increasing demand, especially during thesummer peak.
Throughout June and July,itwill operateseven flights per week on the route with the aim of increasing the number ofpassengers on each flight by more than 50% compared to narrow-body aircraft.
ౠ With an optimal two-aisle design, Boeing 787 aircraft can carry up to 300 passengers with more spacious seating space. Business class seats areable to lean back 180 degrees to help customers fully relax.
Outstanding facilities, such as extra-large luggagecompartments, larger windows, and built-in USB charging ports on the seats, aswell as modern personal entertainment system featuring movies and games, willcreate maximum convenience for passengers. On this occasion, Vietnam Airlines is offering a promotion with round-trip tickets priced from 6.1 million VND (241 USD), including taxes and fees, topassengers flying on the route. It is applicableto tickets purchased on Tuesdays from now to May 28, and flights from nowto December 31, 2024./.
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