Vietnam Airlines resumes Hanoi-Kuala Lumpur route

Vietnam Airlines has officially resumed the Hanoi – Kuala Lumpur route with four flights a week on Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday.
Vietnam Airlines resumes Hanoi-Kuala Lumpur route ảnh 1The restoration of the route from Hanoi to Kuala Lumpur will complete the aviation links between Vietnam and Malaysia.(Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam Airlines has officially resumed the Hanoi – Kuala Lumpur route with four flights a week on Monday, Thursday,Friday, and Sunday.

On this occasion, the national flag carrier has launched apromotion with tickets costing only from 4,644,000 VND (nearly 197 USD) for a round trip (taxes and fees included) on thisroute.

Preferential tickets are being offered from now to March 26,2023. Passengers can buy tickets on the airline's website, mobile application, officialticket offices, and agents of Vietnam Airlines nationwide.

The airline is currently operating 11 flights per week on the Ho Chi Minh City - KualaLumpur route. The restoration of the route from Hanoi toKuala Lumpur will complete the aviation links between Vietnamand Malaysia.

Passengers arriving in Malaysia now no longer need to present vaccination status certification or COVID-19 testcertificate.

In 2019 before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, VietnamAirlines served more than 220,000 passengers between Vietnam and Malaysia.

Since Vietnam reopened its border, Vietnam Airlines has resumedmost of its international routes with more than 600 flights per week,equivalent to 70% of the pre-pandemic level./.

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