Vietjet increases frequency of Hanoi – Bangkok route

Vietjet will increase the frequency of Hanoi - Bangkok route to three return flights per day with convenient flight time from August 30.
Vietjet increases frequency of Hanoi – Bangkok route ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Photo: Courtesy of Vietjet)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietjet will increase the frequency of Hanoi - Bangkokroute to three return flights per day with convenient flight time from August30.

With the increased frequency, passengers can fully enjoy their time todiscover Thailand with tickets priced from only 0 VND which being opened forsale on every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at www.vietjetair.com and Vietjet Airmobile app.

New flights take off from Hanoi at 09:55 and land at 11:45 (local time), while flightsfrom Bangkok to Hanoi take off at 12:45 (local time) and land at 14:35.

Vietjet increases frequency of Hanoi – Bangkok route ảnh 2Vietjet operates 196 flights per week between Vietnam and Thailand. (Photo: Courtesy of Vietjet)
Vietjet operates 196 flights per week between Vietnam and Thailand, from Ho ChiMinh City/Hanoi/Da Nang/Phu Quoc to Phuket, Chiang Mai, Bangkok and easilyconnects with Thai Vietjet for Thailand’s domestic flights.

In addition to a great numbers of flights with flexible and convenient flightschedules, Vietjet has always offered attractive 0 VND promotions, given freeSky Care travel insurance, got points on loyalty programme SkyJoy and manyother attractive gifts only available at Vietjet.

The new-age carrier Vietjet has not only revolutionised the aviation industryin Vietnam but also been a pioneering airline across the region and around theworld. With a focus on cost management ability, effective operations, andperformance, applying the latest technology to all activities and leading thetrend, Vietjet offers flying opportunities with cost-saving and flexible faresas well as diversified services to meet customers’ demands.

Vietjet is a fully-fledged member of International Air Transport Association(IATA) with the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certificate. As Vietnam’slargest private carrier, the airline has been awarded the highest ranking forsafety with 7 stars by the world’s only safety and product rating websiteairlineratings.com and listed as one of the world's 50 best airlines forhealthy financing and operations by Airfinance Journal in many consecutiveyears. The airline has also been named as Best Low-Cost Carrier by renownedorganizations such as Skytrax, CAPA, Airline Ratings, and many others./.
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