Vietjet to add 800 flights during Lunar New Year 2016
The private carrier Vietjet Air is set to add over 800 flights, starting from January 20 to February 20 to meet travel demand during Lunar New Year 2016.
Hanoi (VNA) – The🦹 private carrier Vietjet Air is set to add over 800 flights, starting from January 20 to February 20 to meet travel demand during Lunar New Yea♓r 2016.
An additional of more than 150,000 air tickets with abundant choices on routes and travel period with flexible and saving costs will also be offered to customers.
Major flight routes to be increased include Ho Chi Minh City- Hanoi (30 return routes a day); Ho Chi Minh City- Da Nang (13 return routes a day); Ho Chi Minh City- Hai Phong (7 return routes a day), Ho Chi Minh City- Vinh (6 return routes a day).
On the occasion, the carrier has announced to open new routes such as Pleiku- Hai Phong, Pleiku – Vinh, and Ho Chi Minh- Tuy Hoa. The new routes will start services from mid January 2016.
Tickets are open for sales on all Vietjet Air’s selling channels including www.vietjetair.com, Smartphone and Facebook.
Currently, Vietjet Air has 41 domestic and international flight routes, with 190 flights each day carrying nearly 20 million passengers annually.-VNA
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