Vietjet opens Hanoi-Dien Bien route


HANOI: Vietjet has opened a direct route between Hanoi and Dien Bien, shortening travel time between the two localities and expanding trade and tourism opportunities between the Northwest region and the capital city.

The new route will start on March 1, 2024, with three return flights per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The flights depart from Hanoi at 9.30am and arrive Dien Bien at 10.25am. The return flights leave Dien Bien at 11am and land in Hanoi at 11.50am.

Tickets are now on sale at www.vietjetair.com and Vietjet Air mobile app, official booking offices and agents.

The carrier added that together with the HCM City-Dien Bien route, its Hanoi-Dien Bien route will contribute to bringing tourists from all regions to Dien Bien - a place with a “glorious history that shook the world”.

Welcoming the new route, Vietjet offers a special promotional party of zero đồng tickets for all domestic flights during the golden hours from noon to 2pm everyday.

In addition, Vietjet provides free Sky Care travel insurance for passengers flying with peace of mind throughout the journey. When registering as a SkyJoy member, passengers can accumulate points to redeem gifts from Vietjet and over 250 popular brands. — Vietnam News/ANN

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Vietnam , Hanoi , Dien Bien , Vietjet

   

Next In Aseanplus News

Australian tourists hospitalised after apparent severe alcohol poisoning in Laos party town
Eight detained after petrol bomb attack following road plans in southern Vietnam
Store fined S$35,000 after its workers sold jewellery to customers who paid with scam proceeds
'Anything I can do, you let me know,' says Trump to Thai PM as she makes congratulatory call
Chow Yun-Fat and Natalie Tong run marathon together, cross finish line 4 minutes apart
Cambodia exports textiles, garments, footwear, travel goods worth US$11.4bil in first 10 months
Matcha shortage in Japan hits some Singapore businesses, enthusiasts
Jho Low hiding in Myanmar, protected by junta, claims Shafee
Two Malaysians injured in Singapore crash, one in critical condition
Girl plunges down four floors in China shopping mall after glass panel comes loose

Others Also Read