Vietjet brings back service to Phuket

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Fri Jun 3, 2022

Vietjet has reintroduced the Ho Chi Minh City - Phuket route following the easing of travel restrictions, becoming the only direct route between Vietnam’s biggest city and Thailand’s most popular beach city. The Ho Chi Minh City - Phuket service, which operates four weekly return flights on every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, will offer more flight choices and experiences to passengers traveling between Vietnam and Thailand. The Ho Chi Minh City- Phuket flight departs at 9:00 and lands at 11:00. The return flight takes off at 12:00 and arrives at 13:50 (local time). Passengers can seek promotional tickets from 12:00 to 14:00 every day (GMT+7) at the website www.vietjetair.com and on Vietjet Air mobile app. SEE the podcast: Flight Safety Detectives dissect the Netflix doco “Downfall”. READ: Boeing will bounce back says world’s largest leasing company READ: Ukraine’s President wants to build another AN-225 Vietjet has resumed many services connecting Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, and Da Nang with Bangkok since early 2022 and will resume the Ho Chi Minh City – Chiangmai route on September 1, 2022, with thrice-weekly flights every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. Vietnam has scraped the Covid-19 testing requirements for all international arrivals from May 15, 2022, regardless of vaccination status. The new ruling makes Vietnam the first in the Asia Pacific region to fully open to international travelers. About AirlineRatings.com Airlineratings.com was developed to provide everyone in the world a one-stop shop for everything related to airlines, formed by a team of aviation editors, who have forensically researched nearly every airline in the world. Our rating system is rated from one to seven stars on safety – with seven being the highest ranking. Within each airline, you will find the country of origin, airline code, booking URL and seat map information. The rating system takes into account a number of different factors related to audits from aviation’s governing bodies, lead associations, as well as the airlines, own safety data. Every airline has a safety rating breakdown so you can see exactly how they rate. Over 230 of the airlines on the site that carry 99 per cent of the world’s passengers have a product rating. Given that low cost, regional and full-service carriers are so different we have constructed a different rating system for each which can be found within each airline.

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