VietJet is a boon for Indian travellers to fly to Vietnam

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Two flights introduced from Mumbai to Ho Chi Minh City & Hanoi

The Mumbaikar heaved a sigh of relief as after a long wait to travel directly from Mumbai to Vietnam’s two prominent destinations Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi had come true. Now Vietnam’s VietJet airlines have launched direct flight flights connecting Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi from Mumbai.

The opening ceremony of two routes from Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City to Mumbai took place at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (Mumbai, India), with the participation of leaders of the Consulate General of Vietnam in Mumbai, leaders of the airport. flight, Vietjet representative and passengers.

Vietjet Vice President Do Xuan Quang shared that after New Delhi, Mumbai is the second city of India with 1.4 billion people that Vietjet has direct flights to. “We believe that two routes from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to Mumbai and here to Phu Quoc – Mumbai will create strong momentum for the relationship between Vietnam’s cities and Mumbai,” said Mr. Quang.

According to a representative of Vietjet, the route connecting Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Mumbai will fly 3 and 4 return flights per week, respectively, and is expected to continue to increase flights in the near future to meet the needs of customers.

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In the first flights to Mumbai, Vietjet offers 19,999 promotional tickets from only VND0, excluding taxes and fees for all routes to and from India in 3 days from June 7 to 9 with flight duration. from July 1 to December 31, excluding holidays and Tet.

Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) is the largest city and commercial capital of India. Mumbai is also famous for the movie capital of Bollywood, the capital of the world’s massive film industry.

It may be noted that Vietnam is known for wonderful tourist destinations and Indian tourists love to visit. Vietnam is a country with a long history and ancient traditions, old temples, a mesmerizing country blessed with jaw-dropping natural beauty, an unfair tally of World Heritage Sites, historical legacies extending from 10th-century pagodas to wartime tunnels. The vibrant cities reveal multinational architectural wonders, and rich cultural diversity. One trip may not be enough, but for first-timers, be it, honeymooners or adventure seekers.

Those who worry about the availability of Indian food in Vietnam should clear their doubts. As far as Indian food is concerned, there are ample restaurants which serve authentic Indian delicacies. Many Indian restaurants are available in short distances for tourists.

Editor in Chief : Mewati SItaram

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