‘Bikini Airline’ VietJet Announced to start direct flight between Delhi to Vietnam
New Delhi. Vietnam Airlines Vietnamjet has announced the commencement of direct flights operations between India and Vietnam. For the first time non-stop flights will be introduced from New Delhi on the new route to Ho Chin Min City and Hanoi. To commemorate this launch, airlines are offering super-saving tickets during their three golden days, starting at Rs 9. There is a special promotion program by Golden Days Airlines, which will run from August 20 to August 22.
Consumers can book their tickets by visiting the company’s website. Apart from this, tickets from 6 December 2019 to 28 March 2020 can also be booked using the VietJet Air Mobile App.
Four return flights will fly to Ho-Chi-Min City on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday every week from 6 December 2019 from New Delhi, while the Hanoi to New Delhi route will be operational every week from 7 December 2019 on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Will happen.
Announcing the introduction of flights for the first time on the route to India, VietJet Vice President Nguyen Thanh Son said that we are very happy to start direct flights between India and Vietnam, two countries and expand our services to India. India is a very important market for us on a priority basis. Connecting India’s route to our ever growing network is very important. We are committed to making Indian travelers experience the best of travel in a comfortable environment. For this, we are offering them world class services with advanced aircraft with advanced technology, great hosting on the aircraft of Vietjet.
Direct flight service from New Delhi to Hanoi and Ho Chin Min City will help in the development of business and tourism opportunities between the two countries. In addition, the new routes will connect India with Vietnamjet’s continuously expanding flight network. With this, India will be connected to many other countries besides the countries of South East Asia and East Asia. These countries include Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, South Korea, Japan and China etc.