Vietjet’s tickets for Hanoi-Busan flight put up for sale
The low-cost airline Vietjet Air has officially launched tickets for Hanoi-Busan flights, which will be officially operated from December 16, at a price from 920,000 VND (42 USD).
A Vietjet plane at Noi Bai International Airport. (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The low-cost airline Vietjet Air has officially launched tickets for Hanoi-Busan flights, which will be officially operated from December 16, at a price from 920,000 VND (42 USD).
A two-way flight, operated daily except Thursday, takes about four hours and a half per leg.
It departs from Hanoi at 1:00 am and arrived in Busan in the Republic of Korea (RoK) at 7:00 (local time). The return flight will take off from Busan at 8:00pm and reach Hanoi at 11:05pm.
With a population of about 4 million, Busan is the second largest city in the RoK after Seoul. The busy Busan city is among destinations in Vietjet Air’s plan to expand its regional network.
🍬 With the new route, VietJet Air will raise its total air routes to the RoK to three, meeting travel and trade demands of passengers at a reasonable cost.-VNA
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