Vietjet to fly to Moscow from July 2022
03 December, 2021
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Geoffrey Thomas
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Vietjet has announced its first-ever non-stop services to Europe, marking the relaunch of the airline’s international flight network to meet the rebound in international travel demand.
The new services will connect Vietnam’s capital city Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City as well as the beach city of Nha Trang with Moscow in the middle of 2022.
The announcement ceremony was witnessed by Vietnamese President Nguyen Xuan Phuc, high-ranking dignitaries and business representatives of Vietnam and Russia as well as Russian tourism agencies during the Vietnamese President’s official visit to Russia.
The Hanoi - Moscow route is planned to operate two weekly flights every Wednesday and Sunday, as of July 3, 2022.
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The airline will also start operating its Ho Chi Minh City - Moscow service on the same opening date and same frequency with transit through Hanoi.
The Nha Trang – Moscow route will operate two flights per week every Monday and Friday from July 10, 2022.
All these services will be operated from Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport with Vietjet’s new A330-300 aircraft and Skyboss Premier services available.
Vietjet Managing Director Dinh Viet Phuong said: “Vietjet is ready to relaunch international services. We have invested in a modern fleet, and we will expand our intercontinental flight network in the coming time. I believe that Vietjet’s new services to Russia will again prove our commitment to offering top quality flight products and services.”
Vietjet has a comprehensive flight network in Vietnam and across the Asia Pacific region. The airline has resumed its domestic flight network and operated a series of international flights from and to Vietnam while looking to further expand operations across continents in the near future.
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