(Ho Chi Minh City, September 30, 2022) – For the first time, people and tourists will have opportunities to fly directly from Vietnam to Ahmedabad, the largest city in Gujarat state, western India by 2 routes from Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh City of Vietjet with 4 return flights per route every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
Budget carrier Vietjet Air has launched direct flights from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to Ahmedabad in India even as the tourism industry eyes the Indian market.
With just more than 4 hours directly flying per leg, Vietjet brings people and tourists from Ahmedabad to ancient Hanoi, the peaceful capital of Vietnam, which is beautiful and hospitable with unique cultural features or a modern Ho Chi Minh City, an economic icon with a vibrant pace of life, offers various entertainment experiences. In addition, Ahmedabad, a city recognized as a world heritage by UNESCO owns the interference between a modern science-technology city and a cradle of cultures with many unique architectures such as Bhadra Fort, Swaminarayan Temple, Hathee Singh Jain, etc. captivate millions of tourists around the world.
With one way ticket priced just from VND668,000 (*) and an attractive VND0 (*) ticket promotions on every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, people and tourists can easily buy tickets to fly directly from Ahmedabad to the 2 largest cities in Vietnam on Vietjet’s official channels at website www.vietjetair.com, Vietjet Air mobile app or its official worldwide ticket offices and agents.
“We now prioritize expanding and increasing flight operations to India to serve the rise in demand for both leisure and business travel,” deputy CEO of the carrier, Nguyen Thanh Son, said.
Ahmedabad is the largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat and famous for its ancient temples.
Last month Vietjet began direct services to New Delhi and Mumbai from Phu Quoc Island. It’s more easier for Vietnamese tourists to discover India with convenient and fast e-visa policy without Covid test, or for the international tourists to visit and stay in Vietnam, especially “Pearl Island” Phu Quoc with visa exemption policy for 30 days.
In the first nine months of this year Vietnam received 94,000 Indian visitors.
There were 200,000 in 2019, the year before Covid broke out.
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