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 Khanh Hoa's Cam Ranh International Airport.

This new route will serve the
traveling demands of local people and tourists to Khanh Hoa's famous resort
city of Nha Trang and Seoul, and contribute to promote trade and integration in
the central region. On the inaugurating flight, passengers received nice gifts
from Vietjet.
The Nha Trang – Seoul route is served
by a return flight everyday with around 5 hours per leg. The flight will depart
Cam Ranh airport at 16:15 and arrive in Seoul at 22:45 (local time). The return
flight takes off in Seoul at 01:50 (local time) and lands in Cam Ranh at 05:25.
Tickets can be booked in all channels
of Vietjet and within the golden hours from 12:00 to 14:00 (GMT 7) everyday on
website www.vietjetair.com (also compatible with smartphones at
https://m.vietjetair.com) or at www.facebook.com/vietjetvietnam, and at
domestic and international ticket offices and agents.
With the new route, Vietjet operates
a total of six international routes connecting Vietnam and the RoK, offering
more saving travel opportunities for people.
With high-quality services, diverse
ticket classes, special low-fare tickets, Vietjet offers its passengers flying
experiences on new aircrafts, comfy seats, delicious hot meals, beautiful and
friendly flight attendants and other interesting added-on services.
Source: VOV
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