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Calling all travel enthusiasts! Planning a trip to Vietnam just got easier and potentially cheaper. Vietnam Airlines is launching direct flights between Manila and Vietnam’s two major cities, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, starting 17 Jun 2024.
Also read: Cebu Pacific Announces Direct Flights From Manila to Da Nang, Vietnam
This is great news for Filipinos looking for a quick getaway to Southeast Asia‘s vibrant culture and stunning landscapes. Previously, travelling from Manila to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City with Vietnam Airlines required layovers, which added extra travel time and potentially increased costs. But now, Vietnam Airlines enjoys new direct flights to both destinations if you’re coming from Manila.
It’s important to note that while other airlines have already been offering direct routes, this is a new and welcome addition. Indeed, Vietnam Airlines’ new routes streamline their service and offer more convenience to their loyal passengers.
The new direct flights will operate several times a week:
To celebrate the launch, Vietnam Airlines is offering special fares for folks booking early. Roundtrip tickets start at just ₫3,549,000 (approximately ₱8,026) for both destinations. This promo is valid for purchase until 23 Jun 2024, with travel dates between 17 and 23 Jun 2024.
For more information, visit Vietnam Airlines’ Facebook page.
Also read: Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh: Which City in Vietnam Should You See First?
So, what are you waiting for? Get ready to book your direct Manila to Vietnam flight through Vietnam Airlines! Explore the vibrant culture and bring home some fun souvenirs.
Featured image credit: Vietnam Airlines | Official Facebook Page
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