Hanoi (TAN): Vietnam-based airline VietJet will start operating on two new international routes from July this year.
While the first will connect Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City to Japan’s Tokyo Narita Airport, the second will serve South Korea’s Busan from Vietnam’s Nha Trang.
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Operations on the Ho Chi Minh City-Tokyo Narita will begin July 12 with return flights every day. The Nha Trang-Busan route will start operating four return flights per week starting July 16.
With the introduction of the new routes, the total international flights of VietJet will go up to 69.
The new flights are expected to connect the popular tourism hubs, and serve the growing demand of tourists and business travellers alike.
VietJet is offering 6,70,000 tickets with prices starting at MYR 0 (excluding taxes and fees) to celebrate the addition of the new routes.
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The deal is valid for booking until March 15, between 1300 and 1500 hours (Malaysian time), and can be used for flying between May 14 and December 31, 2019 excluding holidays.
The offer can be applied on all VietJet’s domestic and international routes including Malaysia’s Kuala Lumpur, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Myanmar and Cambodia.