Vietjet to launch three new domestic routes

Vietjet will launch its three newest domestic routes to better connect Hai Phong with Phu Quoc, Da Lat and Buon Ma Thuot.
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HCM City (VNA)
- Vietjet will launch its three newest domestic routes to better connect Hai Phong with Phu Quoc, Da Lat and Buon Ma Thuot.

Celebrating the new routes will coincide with the opening of a new terminal at Cat Bi International Airport.

The airline will also offer 15,000 discounted tickets with prices beginning at zero dollars. These airfares will be available for booking from April 26-28 from noon to 2pm.

The travel period for the special fares will be from May 12 to October 29 for Hai Phong – Phu Quoc, from May 20 to October 29 for Hai Phong – Da Lat and from June 2 to October 29 for Hai Phong – Buon Ma Thuot. All special tickets do not include traveling on some holidays.

The route connecting Hai Phong and Phu Quoc will begin operating on May 12, with four round-trip flights per week on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.

Meanwhile, the Hai Phong – Da Lat route will have three round-trip flights each week on Monday, Wednesday and Friday beginning May 20.

The third route, which links Hai Phong with Buon Me Thuot, will begin June 2 with four round-trip flights per week on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.-VNA

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