Vietjet annonuces first-ever direct Perth-Ho Chi Minh City flights

Vietjet annonuces first-ever direct Perth-Ho Chi Minh City flights
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Vietjet has announced the launch of its first-ever direct flights from Perth to Ho Chi Minh City.

    This new route brings the total number of flights between Vietnam and Australia, operated by Vietjet, to 19 return flights per week.

    The new route takes flight on November 21, 2023with the initial frequency of two return flights per week. Flights depart at Perth International Airport from 23:20 (local time) and land at Tan Son Nhat Airport (HCMC) at 05:05 (local time) every Tuesday, and Saturday. Return flights depart from Ho Chi Minh City at 13:35 (local time) and land in Perth at 21:20 (local time) every Tuesday and Saturday.

    To celebrate, Vietjet extends its sales every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday until December 31, 2023, with thousands of super tickets up for grabs. This promotion is valid for all routes connecting Perth, Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne to Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam, enabling Aussies to purchase one-way all-in tickets priced just from $200.

    With seven wide-body A330 aircraft on its fleet, Vietjet offers an amazing culinary menu aboard of mouth-watering dishes made of fresh, selective ingredients from different countries.

    Aussies can also enhance their travel benefits with rewards points from Vietjet’s loyalty program, named SkyJoy, or receive free Sky Care insurance, and many other incentives.

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