Vietjet re-opens seven domestic routes from October 10


During the period from October 10 to October 19, the flights will implement seat spacing according to the regulations of the Civil Aviation Authority, it added. 

Passengers check in at a Vietjet counter. — Photo courtesy of Vietjet

Vietjet plans to re-open seven domestic air routes from October 10, the budget carrier said on Wednesday.

These routes connect HCM City with Quy Nhon City in Binh Dinh Province, Thanh Hoa, Tuy Hoa City in Phu Yen Province, Phu Quoc Island in Kien Giang Province, Nha Trang City in Khanh Hoa Province with a frequency of a return flight per day.

The Thanh Hoa-Nha Trang and Thanh Hoa-Phu Quoc routes will open two return flights per week, Vietjet said.

During the period from October 10 to October 19, the flights will implement seat spacing according to the regulations of the Civil Aviation Authority, it added.

The detailed information on flight schedule and tickets will be updated on www.vietjetair.com and Vietjet Air mobile app or ticket offices, official agents as soon as allowed.

The airline suggested passengers fully comply with 5K regulations, update information on disease control regulations in destination provinces and cities in order to ensure pandemic prevention regulations and have a safe, convenient flight experience.

According to Vietjet, within 24 hours before the scheduled departure time, passengers should carry out online procedures (check-in) via www.vietjetair.com or Vietjet Air mobile app as well as declare medical information according to regulations at https://vnkm.yte.gov.vn.

As one of the airlines certified with the seven-stars rating by Airlines Rating – the world’s highest level for implementing safety measures against COVID-19 for global airlines, Vietjet has applied the best international standard pandemic prevention and control measures in all operating activities.

All of Vietjet’s aircraft are equipped with a HEPA filter system which can filter up to 99.7 per cent of dust, bacteria and viruses. All frontline staff serving passengers have been fully vaccinated as well as regularly tested, fully equipped with the best pandemic prevention equipment. — VNS

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