Vietjet reopened direct flights connecting Da Nang and Phu Quoc Island with Hong Kong, meeting the needs of residents and tourists, from July.
Accordingly, the Phu Quoc - Hong Kong route returns after a hiatus due to Covid-19 with 3 round trips per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays with fares starting at VND90,000 one way (excluding taxes and fees). The Da Nang - Hong Kong route operates 4 round trips per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays with fares starting at VND70,000 one way (excluding taxes and fees).
Representatives of Vietjet and Da Nang airport welcomed the first passengers on the flight from Hong Kong to Da Nang on July 2. Photo: Tai Nguyen
In addition, every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from now until December 31, customers can hunt for international flight tickets from 0 VND (excluding taxes and fees) on the Vietjet Air website or app, with flexible flight times from August 10, 2023 to March 31, 2024. In addition to the two routes Da Nang - Hong Kong and Phu Quoc - Hong Kong, Vietjet also sells 0 VND tickets for direct flights, connecting Vietnam with destinations in Australia, India, Thailand, Singapore, Korea, Indonesia (Bali), Malaysia.
Passengers can also accumulate bonus points on each flight, enjoy many incentives such as redeeming Vietjet flight tickets and vouchers from more than 250 culinary, shopping and tourism brands in Vietnam through the SkyJoy app or on the website.
Passengers on the first flight to resume the Hong Kong - Phu Quoc route were welcomed at Phu Quoc airport on July 1. Photo: Minh Truong
By resuming direct flights from Da Nang to Hong Kong and Phu Quoc to Hong Kong, Vietjet has contributed 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 - where a series of shopping, entertainment and recreation venues converge. The first passengers on flights connecting Phu Quoc, Da Nang and Hong Kong were welcomed by leaders of the cities and airports at the foot of the aircraft.
Diep Chi
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