Bangkok--13 Oct--ghcasia
VietJet celebrated its burgeoning relationship with South Korea in an official ceremony marked by the attendance of distinguished guests from both Vietnam and South Korea’s governments.
South Korea is the latest country to be introduced to VietJet’s unbeatable combination of high-quality flights and low-cost fares and its modern fleet. The airline has already opened direct routes from Incheon-Seoul to Danang and Hanoi and VietJet delighted guests at the ceremony by announcing the plan to launch a new flight connecting Busan with Hanoi in the near future.
Also in the pipelines, Vietjet is looking to add a direct flight from Incheon-Seoul to Ho Chi Minh City to its network in 2015.
The ceremony served as an opportunity to showcase the great interest and support from leaders and enterprises of both nations in contributing to enhancing bilateral ties and economic cooperation between Vietnam and South Korea.
Guests included the General Secretary of Vietnam Nguy?n Phú Tr?ng who had been cordially invited by the President of South Korea Park Geun Hye. Also present were the Deputy Prime Minister of the Communist Party of Vietnam Mr. Hoàng Xuân H?i, Development Planning and General Affairs Unit ASEAN-KOREA Centre Mr. Hae Moon Chung, and several other high-ranking delegates from both countries.
The daily flight linking Hanoi and Seoul currently departs from Hanoi at 1.45am and arrives in Seoul at 7.55am. On the return leg, the flight departs from Seoul at 11.05am and arrives in Hanoi at 2.10pm (all local times).
The daily flight connecting Danang and Seoul takes off at 2am in Danang and lands at 8am in Seoul. The return flight departs at 11.05am in Seoul and arrives in Danang at 2.25pm (all local times).
The daily flight between Hanoi and Busan will depart from Hanoi at 1.30am and arrive in Busan at 7.20am. The return flight is expected to depart at 8.40am from Busan to arrive in Hanoi at 10.50am (all local times).
“Travel demand between South Korea and Vietnam is growing all the time,” said Ms. Nguy?n Th? Thúy Bình - Vice President of VietJet. “In response, VietJet would like to offer more flying opportunities at the best possible fares to meet this increased demand for travel between these two countries. To facilitate our expanding network, VietJet will soon welcome more new aircrafts as part of our order for 100 aircraft made with Airbus at the Singapore Airshow earlier this year.”
Billed as a new age airline, VietJet is taking the lead by adding innovative and added value services such as self-check in kiosk and inflight Duty Free shopping. With the airline’s Skyboss package, passengers can also enjoy priority boarding, complimentary meals and access to the business class lounge besides other perks and benefits.
Ultimately, every passenger will “Enjoy Flying” on a modern Airbus plane with luxurious leather seats and friendly air stewards ensuring everyone is comfortable and entertained. The airline also offers a range of souvenirs and nine delicious hot meals on board every flight.
Now as one of the most loved airlines throughout Vietnam and the region, VietJet has benefitted from support from leading Aviation companies and service providers such as Airbus, Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines.
By expanding its flight network across the Asia Pacific region, VietJet is firmly committed to offering more and more flying opportunities and incredible fares to customers in Vietnam and all over the world.