What about international tours and planning to visit the beautiful Asian country Vietnam? From April 29, Vietjet will resume operating six flights between India and Vietnam. So you can start planning for these flights now.
Air India published a statement stating that flights between Delhi and Hanoi and between Delhi and Ho Chi Minh City, which operated prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, will resume respectively on April 29 and April 30.
New Delhi-Phu Quoc and Mumbai-Phu Quoc flights will begin on September 9, according to the carrier.
After two long years of lack of international passenger flights caused by COVID-19, India resumed scheduled international passenger flights on March 27.
Due to this, only a small number of international passenger flights operated between India and other countries during the said period. Vietnam at the same time did not have a bubble arrangement with India.
International travel is now more popular than ever, and people are looking forward to taking advantage of it. Additionally, with the resumption of Vietnam-Delhi and Vietnam-Mumbai flights, travel to Vietnam will become easier than ever.
Additionally, the company’s Managing Director Dinh Viet Phuong stated that with flights of just over five hours per leg, a schedule available all week, the airline’s renewed and increased connectivity between India and Vietnam will create many more trade and tourism opportunities between the two countries, which will boost their economies.