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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

VietJet Launches new Route to Singapore

VietJet will officially launch its new route from Ho Chi Minh City to Singapore from May 23rd, 2014 with daily flights.

The flight from Tan Son Nhat international airport departs at 08:50am and on the other direction it departs at 12:40am (local time) 
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to HCMC from Changi international airport.

From March 20th, 2014, bookings for this route are easily made via the company’s website www.vietjetair.com, via smart devices at www.m.vietjetair.com, or on the company’s Facebook www.facebook.com/vietjetairvietnam at “booking” section. Or dial hotline 19001886. Tickets can also be booked and purchased through VietJet’s booking offices and sales agencies nationwide. The earlier bookings made the cheaper it will be.
The HCMC – Singapore route (SGN-SIN) is operated daily with seven flights per week. Duration per section is 1h50 minutes. The flight from Tan Son Nhat international airport departs at 08:50am and on the other direction it departs at 12:40am (local time) to HCMC from Changi international airport. This route provides 2.520 seats per week to unnamed (6)meet the increasing travel demand.
On the same day of March 20th, VietJet received one more new Sharklet which is delivered from Airbus manufacture facility in Hamburg, Germany.  The new aircraft is leather furnished. Passengers on VietJet flights can enjoy a delicious meals and refreshing drinks prepared by our five-star standard chefs in addition to 30 other instant foods, snacks and drinks.
Said Mr. Desmond Lin – VietJet’s Development Director “VietJet launches SGN-SIN route in order to meet the demand of leisure and business travelers as well as students between the two countries. With the new route launched VietJet continues proving its expansion commitment and development at a larger scale in the Asia Pacific region”.
Currently VietJet operates on 23 domestic and international routes. The airline is ambitious to fly to more domestic destinations and expand its operations to regional economic centres in Asia-Pacific. The carrier expects to provide passengers with more destinations and extensive flight schedule.

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