In the beginning, the international service between Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) and Da Lat will be operated by 4 flights a week every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday with the following flight schedule, and more frequency could be added subject to market demand.
BANGKOK – Thai Vietjet has successfully resumed its international service between Bangkok and Da Lat, with a welcoming ceremony at Lien Khuong International Airport, after almost 3 years of suspension since the Covid-19 outbreak.
Passengers on the resumed flight from Bangkok to Da Lat were welcomed with a special dance ‘Blooming in the Sky’, along with lucky draw for air tickets from Thai Vietjet and complimentary moon cake from Thai Vietjet Sky Café.
The arrival of flight VZ940 from Bangkok was welcomed by the presence of the People’s Committee of Lam Dong Province, leaders of Lam Dong Department of Tourism, Lien Khuong International Airport and other authorities, along with water salute, Lion Dance, performance and flower wreaths at the arrival.
Mr. Woranate Laprabang, Chief Executive Officer of Thai Vietjet, said: “We are delighted to reconnect Thailand with one of the top travel destinations of Vietnam – ‘Da Lat’, the city of flowers and beautiful natural landscapes. To provide Thai travelers with more opportunities and flexible choices to travel to Vietnam, as well as welcome Vietnamese tourists to Thailand, we have decided to resume direct flight service between Bangkok and Da Lat. Since tourism is bouncing back to pre-pandemic levels, we strongly believe that the service between the two destinations would facilitate the region’s growing travel demand and trade recovery of both countries”.
In the beginning, the international service between Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) and Da Lat will be operated by 4 flights a week every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday with the following flight schedule, and more frequency could be added subject to market demand.
Vietnam has proven as one of the top tourist destinations in Asia-pacific, with its beautiful landscape and unique culture. Da Lat, in particular, is known as the capital city of Lam Dong province, with a variety in nature; beautiful flowers, lovely French villages, magnificent valleys, waterfalls and lakes, in a refreshing atmosphere. Bangkok, on the other hand, has a stunning view of the boat-filled Chao Phraya River, the spectacular Grand Palace, and numerous lively night markets.
In addition, Thai Vietjet, in cooperation with Vietjet Group, has operated stable flight services between Thailand and Vietnam: from Bangkok to Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, and Phu Quoc together with flight from Phuket and Chiang Mai to Ho Chi Minh city.
Thai Vietjet has continuously expanded its international flight network to many top tourist destinations including Singapore, Fukuoka (Japan), Da Nang and Phu Quoc (Vietnam), Phnom Penh (Cambodia), and
Taipei, offering passengers more valued choices, as well as further reinforcing its network expansion and supporting the rising travel demand.
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