Vietjet to open flights to Russia’s Vladivostok

Source: Pano feed

VietNamNet Bridge – Vietnam’s budget airline Vietjet yesterday announced its plan to launch flights connecting Vladivostok and major destinations in Vietnam as Hanoi, HCM City, Da Nang, Hue, and Phu Quoc Island.


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The announcement was made at a ceremony in Moscow, on the occasion of Party Secretary General Nguyen Phu Trong’s official visit to Russia. The event welcomed the attendance of top officials of the two nations and representatives of tourism agencies and VietJet’s partners in Russia.


According to the airline, the flights between Hanoi and Vladivostok will be launched in May 2015 with three round trips per week. The flight duration per section is around four hours.


Following the flights from Vladivostok to Vietnam’s cities, Vietjet will connect the flights to other Southeast countries as Cambodia, Thailand, and Singapore with the only stop in Vietnam.


It is expected that VietJet’s flights will help boost bilateral tourism and commercial activities as well as meet the growing travel demand between the two countries.


Vietjet has also planned to expand its flight network from Vietnam to other provinces in Russia in the near future.


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Vietjet – the first privately-owned airline in Vietnam – is applying the operation model of a new age airline. With the fleet of 18 Airbus A320 aircraft, Vietjet currently operates 150 flights per day, transporting eight million passengers in total so far. The airline is covering 28 local and international routes across the country and the region to Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan, and Cambodia.


In accordance with its business development plan, the airline will take delivery of 6-12 Airbus aircraft every year. VietJet is taking into account to order the world leading aircraft manufacturers new wide-body aircraft in order to launch international routes to Europe and expand the flight network across the Asia – Pacific region.


PV




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