Vietjet inaugurates a direct Hanoi-Kuala Lumpur route, fostering economic, cultural, and tourism ties between Vietnam and Malaysia. Seven weekly flights begin November 28.
BANGKOK, THAILAND – Vietjet officially inaugurated its new direct service connecting Hanoi and Kuala Lumpur, fostering economic, cultural, and tourism ties between Vietnam and Malaysia as well as across Southeast Asia. The opening ceremony was witnessed by Vietnam’s General Secretary To Lam during his official visit to Malaysia.
The launch of this new route comes as Vietnam and Malaysia elevate their bilateral relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership, creating new opportunities for collaboration and development. Connecting the two capitals, the Hanoi – Kuala Lumpur route will enhance regional aviation connectivity and add further value to economic and cultural cooperation.
Operating seven round trips weekly, the Hanoi – Kuala Lumpur route will serve passengers starting November 28, 2024. This is Vietjet’s second service linking Vietnam and Malaysia, following the Ho Chi Minh City – Kuala Lumpur route introduced in 2016. The new addition will double Vietjet’s flight offerings between Vietnam and Malaysia to 14 round trips per week, catering to the growing travel demands between the two countries.
The capitals of Malaysia and Vietnam are destinations rich in cultural and historical heritage. Kuala Lumpur stands out with its iconic Petronas Twin Towers and a diverse culinary scene blending the essence of Malay, Chinese, and Indian cuisines. Travelers can easily explore ecological zones and pristine tropical rainforests from this city. Meanwhile, Hanoi enchants visitors with historical sites like the Thang Long Imperial Citadel and Hoan Kiem Lake, as well as its unique street food culture. It also serves as a gateway to other fascinating destinations in Vietnam, offering unforgettable experiences.
Leaders from both nations praised the significance of the new route, expressing confidence that the Hanoi – Kuala Lumpur connection will contribute to strengthening bilateral cooperation, deepening the comprehensive strategic partnership between Vietnam and Malaysia, and promoting the shared development of ASEAN.
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