This is the carrier’s third route between Vietnam and Japan, aiming to not only meet the rising demand for air travel, but also contribute to the development of tourism, trade and cultural exchange between the two countries, Vietjet said in a statement.
The launch of this new route offers a new travel option for people and travellers from Tokyo, and the Kanto region in general, to Hanoi, the capital city of Vietnam, from where they have easy access to many famous destinations in the country, said Do Xuan Quang, Vietjet’s Vice President.
He added that the people from the two countries and international tourists can also effortlessly transit to other ASEAN countries or destinations across the North Asia region with Vietjet’s comprehensive and constantly expanding flight network.
The Hanoi -Tokyo route operates daily return flights with a flight time of around six hours per leg.
Previously, Vietjet launched two direct routes to Japan, including Hanoi - Osaka on November 8, 2018 and Ho Chi Minh City - Osaka on December 14, 2018.
For the newest route, Vietjet and Japan Airlines have cooperated to offer a code-share flight service. The two airlines’ code-share service is also applied to Vietjet’s domestic routes, including Hanoi-HCM City, Hanoi–Da Nang and HCM City–Da Nang.
Vietjet is the first airline in Vietnam to operate as a new-age airline offering flexibly-saving ticket fares and diversified services to meet customers’ demands. It provides not only transport services but also uses the latest e-commerce technologies to offer various products and services for consumers.
Vietjet is a fully-fledged member of International Air Transport Association (IATA) with the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certificate. Vietjet was named “Best Ultra Low-Cost Airline 2018 - 2019” and warded the highest ranking for safety with 7-stars in 2018 by the world’s only safety and product rating website AirlineRatings.com. The airline has been also listed in the world's 50 best airlines for healthy financing and operations by Airfinance Journal in 2018.
Currently, Vietjet operates 60 A320, A321 aircraft with more than 385 flights daily, carrying more than 65 million passengers to date, with 105 routes covering destinations across Vietnam and international destinations such as Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan (China), mainland China, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia and Cambodia.
The airline has plans to expand its flight network across the Asia-Pacific region and has signed contracts to buy new-generation aircraft from prestigious global plane manufacturers.