Jetstar Pacific deploys online check-in service

The low-cost carrier Jetstar Pacific on January 19 inaugurated an application that enables passengers to conduct check-in on its website.
Jetstar Pacific deploys online check-in service ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: Jestar Pacific)
Hanoi(VNA) – The low-cost carrier Jetstar Pacific on January 19 inaugurated an applicationthat enables passengers to conduct check-in on its website.

Accordingly, passengers flying with Jetstar Pacific starting from Hanoi, Ho ChiMinh City and Da Nang city, can perform check-in on the website http://www.jetstar.com/vn/before they arrive at airports.

The service is only applicable to passengers holding Vietnamese nationality andhaving no luggage.

Previously, the airline also applied mobile check-in service to make customers’ flying easier, especially during the lunar New Yearfestival.


The new applications significantly contribute toimproving the airline’s service quality, thus attracting more passengers usingits services.

On the same day, Jetstar Airways, an Australia–based member airline of theJetstar Group, began selling tickets for the two direct air routes connecting Vietnamand Australia, including the HCM City-Melbourne and HCM City-Sydney services.

The arlines uses Boeing 787 aircrafts for the routes. The flights on theseroutes are also connected to 37 internal and international air routes operatedby Jetstar Pacific.

This is the first time the low-cost carrier has opened a direct long-distance routebetween Vietnam and Australia.

JetstarPacific is a member of the Jetstar Group, one of the largest low-budgetairlines in Asia-Pacific. It is running flights to 80 destinations in 17countries in the region./.


VNA

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