Vietjet Air to Open Tickets Sales to Australia

By Leo Cheung 4 Min Read
Vietjet Air currently has three Airbus A330-300 serving its busiest domestic routes|ⒸVietjetair.com

Vietnam’s LCC Vietjet Air announced on Facebook that they will open ticket sales to Australia soon.

The Vietnamese budget airline’s latest post on Facebook says travellers will soon be able to hunt for low price tickets from Vietnam to Sydney and Melbourne. Whilst the details of the place of departure and schedule are yet to be confirmed, it is likely that the service will start by connecting Ho Chi Minh City to Melbourne and Sydney.

A Speedy Recovery

Despite having been disrupted heavily by the recent delays in flight schedules in Vietnam, the low-cost carrier has been expanding both its domestic and international network.

Vietjet Air currently has three Airbus A330-300 serving its busiest domestic routes|ⒸVietjetair.com

Vietjet has established various flights between secondary or even smaller cities around the country, mainly to accommodate the summer rush to tourist destinations. Services connecting northern cities to southern tourist destinations are turning a new page for the domestic market. Over 50 flights a day to and from Vietnam’s favourite holiday destination Phu Quoc Island have been recorded in June.

Vietjet Air had its maiden flights to Japan’s Nagoya and Fukuoka in early July|©Vietjetair.com

For its international sector, the airline will start operating flights from Vietnam to various cities in India such as Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, and Bangalore starting in September. Currently, the airline is operating 4 routes connecting Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh City with New Delhi and Mumbai. Earlier this month, Vietjet had also had its maiden flight to connect Hanoi to Japan’s Fukuoka and Nagoya.

Vietjet Air as Third Vietnamese Airline to Australia

The golden routes connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Sydney and Melbourne had always been in the palm of the flag carrier Vietnam Airlines for over a decade. With the introduction of its Boeing 787, Bamboo Airways became the second airline in the country to establish direct flights to Sydney in February 2022. Vietjet Air will be the third airline to serve this route with ticket sales available as early as September to Sydney’s Kingsford Smith International Airport and Melbourne’s Avalon Airport.

Bamboo Airways became the second airline in Vietnam to establish scheduled flights to Australia.|©TravelRadar

Vietjet Air will operate its Vietnam-Australia routes with their Airbus A330 for the launch. The airline has three Airbus A330-300s currently serving the busiest domestic route between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. It is expected that a total of seven A330-300 will be delivered by the end of 2022. With orders for the Airbus A320XLR, it is not hard to see the ultra-low-cost airline operating long-hauls with narrow-body aircraft in the future.

Are you excited for the “bikini airline” to start flying to Sydney and Melbourne? Do you think having an LCC doing a route previously dominated by full-service carriers would significantly impact ticket prices? Let us know below!

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Aviation Reporter - Born and raised in Hong Kong, Leo has decided to pursue a career in aviation under the influence of the old Kai Tak Airport back in the days. With a degree in aviation, he has joint Travel Radar as an aviation reporter to diversify his views and apply professional knowledge to anyone who is interested in commercial aviation. He regularly contributes articles with 'inside the cockpit' knowledge.
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