Vietjet opens two new routes to Taiwan


A part of Taichung City, Taiwan. — Courtesy of Vietjet

HCM CITY: Tickets for flights on the two routes are available for sale on all of Vietjet’s official booking channels, according to Vietjet.

Vietjet opens two new routes connecting Taichung and Kaohsiung (Taiwan, China) with the Pearl Island of Phu Quoc in Vietnam, responding to the travel, discovery, and experience demands of the people and tourists.

The Phu Quoc-Taichung route will serve passengers from June 13, 2024, with three return flights per week every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

Meanwhile, the Phu Quoc-Kaohsiung route will be inaugurated on June 14, 2024, operating four return flights per week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday every week.

Tickets for flights on the two routes are available for sale on all of Vietjet’s official booking channels, according to Vietjet.

It added that passengers can easily book tickets priced from only zero dong every Friday with the flight time from now until Dec 31, 2024. These discounted tickets are applied for all international routes on www.vietjetair.com and Vietjet Air mobile app.

The Pearl Island of Phu Quoc is the top tourist destination in Vietnam with its stunning long beaches including Sao Beach, Rạch Vem, as well as famous attractions such as Hon Thom Nature Park, Kiss Bridge Phu Quoc, and Ham Ninh fishing village.

Meanwhile, Taiwan is a wonderful choice for tourists who love discovery, with Taichung - a place of beautiful scenery, or Kaohsiung - a peaceful coastal city with a strong Southern Taiwanese cultural identity. — VNS

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