Vietjet offers exclusive zero-fare deal to celebrate 17 Vietnam – India route milestone

As a special treat in celebration of 17 direct routes to India, Vietjet offers 16,688 promotional tickets with super low-fares starting 0 USD (excluding taxes and fees), applied to all routes connecting Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang and Phu Quoc with five key Indian cities of New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Bangalore.
Vietjet offers exclusive zero-fare deal to celebrate 17 Vietnam – India route milestone ảnh 1Vietjet offers 16,688 promotional tickets with super low-fares starting 0 USD (excluding taxes and fees), applied to all routes connecting Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang and Phu Quoc with five key Indian cities (Photo courtesy of Vietjet)
Ho Chi Minh City (VNA) - As a special treat incelebration of 17 direct routes to India, Vietjet offers 16,688 promotionaltickets with super low-fares starting 0 USD (excluding taxes and fees), appliedto all routes connecting Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang and Phu Quoc withfive key Indian cities of New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad andBangalore. 

The promotional tickets are up for grabs from July 19 to 21on www.vietjetair.com and Vietjet Air application. The applicable travel periodis from August 15, 2022, to March 26, 2023 (excluding public holidays and thelunar New Year). Customers will soon be able to opt for “Fly now - Pay later”programme easily with only three minutes of online registration forinternational routes.

Vietjet offers exclusive zero-fare deal to celebrate 17 Vietnam – India route milestone ảnh 2Vietjet has announced 11 additional new Vietnam-India routes (Photo: VNA)
Vietjet has announced 11 additional new Vietnam-Indiaroutes, making it the largest carrier operating between the two countries interms of capacity, with a total of 17 services. The nine new routes linkingHanoi/ Ho Chi Minh City/ Da Nang with Ahmedabad/ Hyderabad/ Bangalore willoperate from September onwards with four weekly flights each. Just in time forthe year-end holidays, the two other new routes including Da Nang - Mumbai/NewDelhi will get operational.

Vietjet currently operates 4 services linking Hanoi/Ho ChiMinh City with New Delhi/Mumbai on 3-4 flights per week each. The Phu Quoc -Mumbai/New Delhi services will commence operation from September 8 and 9respectively with 3-4 flights per week.

Vietjet's direct flight network offers passengers with moreconvenient and cost-saving travel opportunities than ever before. Travelers nowcan take the five-hour flights to their favourite destinations in Vietnam andIndia without taking any transit flights as before. The new direct flights willmake it easier and more affordable for Indian travelers to visit not onlyVietnam but also connect to other Southeast Asian destinations such as Bali,Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Seoul, Busan, Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Nagoya andTaipei, through Vietjet's South - Southeast - Northeast Asia connectivity.

Flight services from the country of 1.4 billion populationof India will also contribute to economic and tourism recovery of Vietnameselocalities.

Vietnamese visitors coming to India for tourism, MICE,business purposes can apply easily for E-visa without COVID-19 testrequirement. Vietnam has lifted all arrival regulations relating to the diseaseand travelers can enjoy a complete pre-pandemic fashion arriving in thecountry. Especially, all international travelers coming to Phu Quoc areeligible for a 30-day visa exemption to experience all the good stuff that theparadise island has to offer./.
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