Vietjet launches online check-in service

Vietjet's online check-in system is ready to serve passengers flying across domestic and internationally.
Vietjet launches online check-in service ảnh 1A Vietjet aircraft (Source: Vietjet)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietjet's online check-in system is ready to servepassengers flying across domestic and internationally.

With the service, passengers quickly check-in online and choose their seats beforetheir flights at its website www.vietjetair.com or mobile app without waitingin line at the check-in counter.

Accordingly, passengers can check-in online for all domestic flights from 24hours to 1 hour before the departure time.

For international flights, the online check-in service has been applied toairports including Noi Bai, Melbourne, Sydney (Australia), New Delhi,Ahmedabad, Mumbai (India) and continue updating the next airports at theairline's website. Online check-in is available from 24 hours to 90 minutesbefore the departure time.

Vietjet launches online check-in service ảnh 2(Source: 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 afully-fledged member of International Air Transport Association (IATA) with theIATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certificate. As Vietnam’s largest privatecarrier, the airline has been awarded the highest ranking for safety with 7stars by the world’s only safety and product rating website airlineratings.comand listed as one of the world's 50 best airlines for healthy financing andoperations by Airfinance Journal in many consecutive years. The airline hasalso been named as Best Low-Cost Carrier by renowned organizations such asSkytrax, CAPA, Airline Ratings, and many others./.
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