Vietjet to resume international flights
Vietjet resumes regular international flights to Japan, South Korea and Taiwan to meet the needs of passengers for safe learning, working and travelling.
Vietjet resumes regular international flights to Japan, South Korea and Taiwan to meet the needs of passengers for safe learning, working and travelling.
The flight VJ2737 today takes off and transports 230 stranded passengers from Danang to Hanoi. This is the first flight of the new-age carrier Vietjet operating to help passengers coming home while Danang has still imposed social distancing to prevent and control the spread of Covid-19.
Thai Vietjet has inaugurated its maiden flight from capital city of Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport) to Nakhon Si Thammarat, an administrative center of southern Thailand and one of the most ancient cities of the country.
Other Vietnam’s airlines are still maintaining some routes to South Korea but with lower flight frequency.
The budget airline has become the first to operate direct routes to India starting this December, with booking now available on its online channels and ticket offices nationwide.
After nearly five months of operation, Vietnam’s first private airport is looking to welcome a raft of international flights which will bring tourists to Halong Bay.
The country's biggest private carrier continues expanding its international flight network.
The Hanoi – Tokyo route will operate daily return flights between Noi Bai and Narita international airports with a flight time of around six hours per leg on a new and modern aircraft.
The Prime Minister has formally approved the proposal of the Ministry of Transport on the licensing of air transportation business for Bamboo Airways, a member of the FLC Group.
The new airline Bamboo Airways, owned by FLC Group, has just announced that its first commercial flight will be moved to the fourth quarter of this year other than on this October 10 as initially scheduled.
Van Don International Airport, whose initial capacity reaches 2.5 million passengers per year, is expected to receive its first flight this August.
In 2018, Vietnam Airlines will have its first non-stop flight to the United States, with a starting point of either San Francisco or Los Angeles.