Ho Chi Minh City. 05 April 2021. Vietjet has resumed regular international flights connecting Vietnam’s major hubs witth Bangkok, Tokyo, Seoul and Taipei, etc. starting from April 2nd, 2021.
Specifically, flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Bangkok are scheduled to depart every Friday. The service from Hanoi to Seoul (Incheon International Airport) is scheduled to depart on April 15, 2021. The flights from Hanoi to Tokyo (Narita International Airport) are scheduled to depart on April 6/7/10/11/12/13/14/19/20/23/26/29/30, 2021. The services from Hanoi to Taipei are scheduled to depart from April 11, 2021. Specific information on flight schedules and ticket booking is available on Vietjet’s official sales channels at website www.vietjetair.com, Vietjet Air mobile app, official Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/vietjetvietnam (section “Booking”), ticket offices and official agents.
All services from Vietnam will only serve the passengers, who meet the immigration regulations of the arriving countries and territories. They are ussually Vietnamese people studying, working or visiting relatives overseas and/or foreigners returning home from Vietnam. Passengers should actively seek detailed information at the embassies and diplomatic agencies of related countries to complete required procedures and papers to make the immigration process faster and more efficient on arrivals.
The flights carrying passengers into Vietnam will continue to comply with the current regulations of the Government of Vietnam, following the slots allocated by the Civil Aviation Authority and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam.
Vietjet is always proactive in all pandemic prevention plans and certified with seven stars, the world’s highest rating for Covid-19 compliance for global airlines. All Vietjet flights are guaranteed to comply with the highest safety regulations of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Ministry of Health, etc.
As a member of IATA, Vietjet has also cooperated with Vietnamese and international authorities to implement the IATA Travel Pass or “vaccine passport” to ensure the safety for passengers while effectively controling the pandemic, simplifying travel procedures and getting ready for soon-to-be normal travel.