On December 18th, Vietjet Air officially inaugurated an air route connecting Da Lat (Viet Nam) with Bangkok (Thailand) with four flights a week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.
From 1 January next year, visitors to Yen Tu Relic in the northern province of Quang Ninh will have to buy tickets after a long time of offering free entrance.
Viet Nam’s low-cost carrier Vietjet Air on December 15 held a jubilant ceremony to celebrate the debut of its two routes connecting Ho Chi Minh City and Thailand’s tourist destinations of Phuket and Chiang Mai.
The Viet Nam National Flag Carrier Vietnam Airlines on December 14th announced it plans on adding flights over the upcoming 2018 Tet holiday.
The government of Ha Noi City has announced to launch a double-decker bus tour before the 2018 Lunar New Year holiday to spur tourism development in the city.
Saigontourist Holding Company, Viet Nam’s leading tourism services provider, has just put into service five new tourist boats and launched seven new river tours, taking in popular destinations in the city and neighboring areas.
Low-cost carrier Vietjet inaugurated its Nha Trang-Seoul service, connecting the south central coastal province of Khanh Hoa and the Republic of Korea's capital city, on the afternoon of December 6 at Cam Ranh International Airport, Khanh Hoa.
The five-star Rex Hotel Saigon, a unit of Saigontourist Holding Company in HCMC, has put on a range of promotional programs which last until the end of this year.
Low cost carrier Vietjet Air is offering 15,000 tickets priced only from VND0 within the golden hours from 12pm to 2pm during November 30 and December 2 on website www.vietjetair.com, to welcome the opening of its new routes to Thailand.
Budget carrier Vietjet will launch a new air route connecting Da Lat with Bangkok in mid-December, becoming the first airline to operate a direct service between Da Lat and Bangkok.
China Southern Airlines officially began operation of its Da Nang - Bei Hai - Zheng Zhou air route in the central coastal city of Da Nang, on November 22nd.
Ho Chi Minh city’s first river bus route, from Bach Dang in District 1 to Linh Dong in Thu Duc district, will offer services free of charge for 10 days to encourage people to choose the new public transport type.