Vietjet launched new routes to Indonesia, RoK

Carrier VietJet Air on December 10 launched two new international routes connecting Hanoi and Indonesia’s Jakarta, and Phu Quoc and the Republic of Korea’s Busan as the year-end travel season heats up.

There are four round trips a week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday on the Hanoi-Jakarta route, with a flight time of more than four hours per leg.

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Passengers on the Phu Quoc - Busan air route. (Photo: VNA)

Meanwhile, the airline operates seven return flights on the Phu Quoc-Busan route, with a flight duration of 5 hours and 30 minutes.

Hanoi and the pearl island of Phu Quoc in the south are among the top tourist destinations in Vietnam, renowned for their unique cultural features, scenic landscapes, and perse cuisine, while Jakarta is a leading metropolis not only in Indonesia but also in Southeast Asia, and the RoK's Busan is the largest coastal city and a major seaport of the region and the world.

According to a Vietjet representative, the new routes are opened for Vietjet to take advantage of the year-end travel season.

On the occasion, Vietjet is giving away millions of promotional tickets from 0 VND (excluding taxes and fees) until December 12, 2023, for all domestic and international routes. Besides, passengers also have opportunities to receive e-vouchers valued at up to 500,000 VND (20.66 USD) for their next bookings.

When flying with Vietjet, passengers also receive complimentary SkyCare insurance, experience flights on new aircraft with professional and dedicated crews, and enjoy delicious hot and fresh meals.

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(Source: VNA)