Vietnam Airlines has officially launched its first direct flight connecting Hà Nội to Milan, Italy, marking a significant expansion of the national flag carrier’s presence in Europe.
With daily flights, passengers can now easily explore China’s vibrant destinations including Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou, renowned for the regional leading economic centres and shopping paradises.
This route is destined to become a key strategic trade axis, contributing to the sustainable growth of both the regional and Vietnamese maritime industries.
Following the three routes to Shanghai, Chengdu and Xi''an, these four new routes continue further expanding Vietjet''s international flight network to China, the airline said in a statement.
The promotional airfares will be available from Wednesday and will be applied for customers who enter the code SUPERSALE11 on the website www.vietjetair.com and the Vietjet Air mobile app.
Vietjet is also offering passengers a golden promotion week from now until next Saturday, with tickets priced from just zero đồng for all routes connecting Hà Nội and HCM City with Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Perth.
The air route between the Mekong Delta city of Cần Thơ and Phú Quốc island, a tourism hub off the southern province of Kiên Giang, will be resumed from October 28.
Malaysian Airlines officially opened its daily direct flight to connect Kuala Lumpur and the central beach city, the third airline operating on the route after Air Asia and Batik Air.
The new route which will be launched on October 23, will increase Vietjet’s routes between Việt Nam and India - a country of 1.4 billion people to eight ones, with 60 flights per week.
The flights between Hà Nội and HCM City were the third busiest domestic airline route in the world in August, according to a recent report by global data provider OAG Aviation.
Following successful services to Shanghai and Chengdu, Vietjet has launched direct flights between HCM City and Xi''an, a city renowned for its rich historical and cultural heritage.