Vietjet has announced an exciting update to its Ho Chi Minh City – Perth route, enhancing connectivity between Vietnam and Australia. Starting October 27, 2024, the airline will operate four round-trip flights per week, providing travelers with seamless options between Vietnam’s bustling economic hub and the vibrant capital of Western Australia.
Flights from Ho Chi Minh City will now depart every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday at 23:50 (local time), landing in Perth at 7:45 the next morning. The return leg from Perth to Ho Chi Minh City will take off every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8:50 (local time), arriving in Vietnam’s largest city at 14:25.
To celebrate the updated schedule, Vietjet is offering a limited-time promotion, with tickets starting from just USD0 for the Ho Chi Minh City – Perth route. This exclusive deal is available for bookings made until October 27, 2024, for travel between October 1, 2024, and March 31, 2025.
Additionally, from September 29 to October 5, 2024, travelers can take advantage of Vietjet’s one-week promotion across its entire Vietnam – Australia flight network, with fares starting at USD0. The promotion applies to routes linking Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi with Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth, with a travel window extending from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025.
With limited seats available, passengers are encouraged to book early through Vietjet’s website, mobile app, or social media to secure these fantastic fares. Passengers can also enjoy free SkyCare insurance and earn points for rewards through the Vietjet SkyJoy loyalty program.
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