Vietjet announces five new international routes, ramping up international expansion

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SeoulVietjet, Vietnam’s largest private airline, has announced the launch of five new international services from Vietnam to Australia, South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan, further expanding its global network.

Vietjet continues to fortify its Vietnam – Australia flight network by adding two new services from Ho Chi Minh City to Perth and Adelaide with five weekly flights, starting November 21, 2023. The new routes make Vietjet the first airline from Vietnam connecting to Australia’s five largest cities of Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide.

The Hanoi – Hong Kong route will commence on December 22, 2023, with a daily frequency, departing from Hanoi at 8:55 and arriving in Hong Kong at 11:50. The return flight from Hong Kong to Hanoi will take off at 12:50 and land at 13:50 (local times). Travellers from Hong Kong can easily fly directly to all gateways of Vietnam’s North – Central and South, to Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, and Phu Quoc.

Phu Quoc will also welcome two new Vietjet’s services: Phu Quoc – Busan and Phu Quoc – Taipei. Vietjet will operate the daily Phu Quoc – Busan route, starting from December 10, 2023. The flights depart from Phu Quoc at 1:15 and land in Busan at 8:05. The return flight will depart Busan at 8:55 and land in Phu Quoc at 12:40 (local times).

The Phu Quoc – Taipei direct service will operate from January 17, 2024, with a frequency of four flights per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The departure from Phu Quoc will be at 8:25 and the arrival in Taipei will be at 13:00. The return flights take off fromTaipei at 14:00 and touch down in Phu Quoc at 16:50 (local times).

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