Vietjet brings back service to Phuket

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June 03, 2022
Vietjet

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.

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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.

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