With new routes to Perth and Adelaide, Vietjet is the airline operating 5 routes connecting Vietnam with the 5 largest cities in Australia, including Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide, with a total of 58 flights per week from December 2023.
Perth is the 4th largest city in the "Land of Kangaroos", the capital of Western Australia, with good climate all year round, developed economy and cultural diversity.
Meanwhile, Adelaide is the capital of South Australia and the 5th largest city in Australia with terrain stretching from the coast to the hills, known for its many festivals and sporting events, food and wine, bustling beaches and large manufacturing areas...
Vietjet's new route with 5 round trips per week will make it more convenient than ever for people and tourists to travel easily between the largest and most dynamic city in Vietnam and leading cities in Australia, and connect Australia with India, Southeast Asia, East Asia and beyond with Vietjet's extensive flight network.
Vietjet's new route has been warmly welcomed by many customers, people and government leaders of Western Australia and South Australia. Vietjet also offers customers a golden week from November 22 to 28, 2023 with flight tickets starting from only 0 VND (excluding taxes and fees) on all domestic and international routes, flight period from January 1, 2024 to October 31, 2024 (excluding holidays, Tet, and peak periods in each market).
Flights with new, modern, environmentally friendly aircraft, served by professional, dedicated crews, and fresh, organic hot meals and unique global cuisine are waiting for you on your journey to Australia. In particular, when flying with Vietjet, customers will immediately receive free Sky Care insurance and join the SkyJoy loyalty program to freely accumulate points and redeem gifts.
In addition, Vietjet also has a "Fly now - Pay later" program to buy air tickets in installments online, providing customers with an optimal and quick financial solution. With this program, Vietjet helps customers "throw away financial worries", especially in the context of many economic difficulties, to return to their homeland to reunite, travel, visit relatives... during festivals, Tet, and Spring.
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