Vietjet will reopen direct flights connecting Da Nang and Phu Quoc Island with Hong Kong, meeting the needs of locals and tourists, starting in July.
Accordingly, the Phu Quoc - Hong Kong route resumes after a period of disruption due to Covid-19 with 3 round-trip flights per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, with fares starting from 90,000 VND one-way (excluding taxes and fees). The Da Nang - Hong Kong route operates 4 round-trip flights per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, with fares starting from 70,000 VND one-way (excluding taxes and fees).
Representatives from Vietjet and Da Nang Airport welcomed the first passengers on a flight from Hong Kong to Da Nang on July 2nd. Photo: Tai Nguyen
Additionally, every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from now until December 31st, customers can hunt for international flights from 0 VND (excluding taxes and fees) on the Vietjet Air website or app, with flexible travel dates from August 10th, 2023 to March 31st, 2024. Besides the Da Nang - Hong Kong and Phu Quoc - Hong Kong routes, Vietjet is also offering 0 VND tickets for direct flights connecting Vietnam with destinations in Australia, India, Thailand, Singapore, South Korea, Indonesia (Bali), and Malaysia.
Passengers can also accumulate reward points on each flight, enjoying many benefits such as redeeming Vietjet flight tickets and vouchers from over 250 food , shopping, and travel brands in Vietnam through the SkyJoy app or website.
Passengers on the first flight resuming the Hong Kong - Phu Quoc route were welcomed at Phu Quoc airport on July 1st. Photo: Minh Truong
By resuming direct flights between Da Nang and Hong Kong, and Phu Quoc and Hong Kong, Vietjet contributes to creating convenient travel opportunities for people and tourists to two famous tourist destinations in Vietnam and one of the world's largest financial centers – a hub of shopping, entertainment, and leisure activities. The first passengers on flights connecting Phu Quoc, Da Nang, and Hong Kong were welcomed by leaders from the cities and airports at the aircraft.
Diep Chi
Source link






Comment (0)