Vietjet reopens three new routes between Vietnam and Seoul

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May 21, 2022
Vietjet

Vietjet has reopened three services connecting Nha Trang, Phu Quoc and Hai Phong with Seoul (Incheon International Airport).

The Seoul – Nha Trang was re-opened on May 20, and Seoul-Phu Quoc and Hai Phong on May 21 and May 27, 2022, respectively, rounding up to 6 services operated by Vietjet between Vietnam and South Korea.

The Nha Trang – Seoul route operates three round-trip flights per week from May 20, 2022, on every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The Phu Quoc – Seoul route operates five weekly round trips from May 21, 2022, on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.

The Hai Phong – Seoul route will operate thrice-weekly services from May 26, 2022. Vietjet’s other services between Vietnam’s Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang and Seoul have been resumed while routes from Hanoi, Nha Trang to Busan and route from Da Nang to Daegu will be resumed in the coming months.

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Since early 2022, Vietjet has reopened many routes connecting Asian top destinations in Korea, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia with Vietnam’s major destinations including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang. Vietnam has recently removed all test requirements for international arrivals regardless of their vaccination status.

Detailed information about flight schedules, attractive promotions and other services are available at Vietjet’s official channels at the website: www.vietjetair.com, Vietjet mobile app or Facebook at www.facebook.com/vietjetvietnam

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