Vietjet Launches Hanoi-Dien Bien Service

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January 13, 2024
Vietjet

Vietjet has opened ticket sales for the new direct route between Hanoi and Dien Bien, which will be launched in March.

The Vietjet non-stop service will shorten travel time between the two localities from 10 hours to less than an hour to boost trade and tourism opportunities between the Northwest region and the capital city Hanoi, as well as Northern delta provinces. 

The Hanoi – Dien Bien route will commence on March 1, with a frequency of three return flights per week on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The flight departs from Hanoi at 09:30 and arrives in Dien Bien at 10:25. The return flights depart from Dien Bien at 11:00 and land in Hanoi at 11:50.  

Celebrating the new service, Vietjet is offering a special daily promotion with ticket fares as low as USD0 (*) for all domestic flights, including the newly announced route Hanoi – Dien Bien, from 12:00 to 14:00 (GMT+7) at www.vietjetair.com,Vietjet Air mobile app. In addition, Vietjet offers free Sky Care travel insurance for passengers.  

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