Vietjet Offers More Low Fares between Australia and Vietnam

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May 01, 2023
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Vietjet will increase flight frequency between Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City, Melbourne and Sydney from thrice weekly services to four weekly return flights. In addition to this, the first direct flight connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Brisbane will also be launched in June 2023. 

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Flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Melbourne will increase to four weekly return flights per week from September 17, 2023. The flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Melbourne operating every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday take off at 10:55 am and land at 10:35 pm (local time). The return flights from Melbourne to Ho Chi Minh City operating every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday take off at 12:30 am and land at 6:30 am (local time).  

The Ho Chi Minh City – Sydney route will also have four return weekly flights from September 18, 2023. The flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Sydney every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday take off at 07:30 pm and land at 07:20 am (local time). The flights from Sydney to Ho Chi Minh City every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday take off at 11:15 am and land at 04:30 pm (local time).  

Additionally, customers can grab USD 0 (*) tickets on routes connecting Ho Chi Minh City to Melbourne/Sydney/Brisbane every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from now until October 25, 2023.

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