VNA OFFERS TICKETS FOR REGULAR FLIGHTS TO 5 COUNTRIES AND TERRITORIES, GOING TO FULLY RESTORE INTERNATIONAL NETWORK

On the basis of positive negotiation results with other countries and approval from authorities, VNA announced the offering ticket for regular international routes to 5 countries and territories, including: Korea, Singapore, and Thailand, Laos and Taiwan (China).

Previously, the airline officially opened regular flights to the United States, Japan and Cambodia. With the preparation to be able to operate routes to Europe and Australia in January 2022 as soon as the authorities allow it, VNA will move to fully restore the international flight network in the first few days of 2022. This is a part of the airline's plan to restore the operations and development after a long time the aviation industry was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Specifically, VNA will run regular flights on the following routes: Hanoi - Seoul (Korea) from January 6 with a frequency of 2 flights/week; Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City - Singapore from January 12 with a frequency of 1 flight/week/flight; Ho Chi Minh City - Bangkok (Thailand) from January 8 with a frequency of 2 flights/week; Hanoi - Vientiane (Laos) from January 9 with a frequency of 2 flights/week; Hanoi - Taipei (Taiwan, China) from January 11 with a frequency of 1 flight/week.

Currently, the passengers can buy tickets for these flights on the airline's website, ticket office and official agents. The frequency of exploitation will be closely monitored by VNA and increased according to the market situation, especially to anticipate the expected increase in travel demand of Vietnamese tourists and citizens returning home during the upcoming Lunar New Year.

VNA respectfully requests passengers to follow information and fully meet the entry requirements at the destination as prescribed by the authorities before buying tickets, such as requirements for passport vaccines, negative tests, vaccination status or recovery from Covid-19, place of stay at destination, time of health monitoring... For the convenience of passengers, VNA updates entry regulations in other countries on its website www.vietnamairlines.com, section Travel recommendations/Regulations.

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