Thai Vietjet will resume Bangkok – Da Lat in early December

At first, the new international service from Bangkok to Da Lat will operate 4 flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, with an approximate flight time of 1 hour 40 minutes.

BANGKOK – Continuing to restore the connection between Thailand and Vietnam, Thai Vietjet announces the resumption of its international services from Bangkok to Da Lat, from December 2, 2022.

“We are delighted to reconnect Thailand with one of Vietnam’s top tourist destinations – ‘Da Lat’, the city of flowers and beautiful natural scenery. To provide Thai travelers with more opportunities and flexible choices to travel to Vietnam, as well as to welcome Vietnamese tourists to Thailand, we have decided to resume direct flight service between Bangkok and Da Lat. As tourism rebounds to pre-pandemic levels, we strongly believe that service between two destinations would facilitate the growing demand for travel in the region and the resumption of trade between the two countries. said Mr. Woranat LaprabangCEO of Thai Vietjet.

At first, the new international service from Bangkok to Da Lat will operate 4 flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, with an approximate flight time of 1 hour 40 minutes.

Vietnam has proven to be one of the top tourist destinations in Asia-Pacific, with its stunning landscapes and unique culture. Da Lat, in particular, is known as the capital of Lam Dong province, with diverse nature; beautiful flowers, pretty French villages, magnificent valleys, waterfalls and lakes, in a refreshing atmosphere. Bangkok, on the other hand, offers stunning views of the boat-filled Chao Phraya River, the spectacular Grand Palace, and plenty of bustling night markets.

In addition, Thai Vietjet, in cooperation with Vietjet Groupprovided stable flight services between Thailand and Vietnam: from Bangkok to Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang and Phu Quoc, as well as flights 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, providing passengers with more choices precious, as well as others to strengthen the expansion of its network and support the growing demand for travel.

Thai Vietjet Hosts Fly Green Charity Golf Tournament
In addition, Thai Vietjet successfully held its first charity golf tournament”Fly Green Charity Golf Day” to Golf and Alpine Sports Club, Bangkok. During the event, Thai Vietjet hosted more than 100 golfers, including its business partners from various industries, as well as its strategic partner – Seub Nakhasathien Foundation.

“The Fly Green Charity Golf Tournament was born out of Thai Vietjet’s strong determination to constantly support and build a greener environment. As an airline service provider, Thai Vietjet believes that we are also responsible for contributing to environmental sustainability.We have made tremendous efforts to reduce pollution from our daily operations and have taken numerous measures to protect the environment, thereby reducing the cause of the global warming problem facing mankind. said Mr. Woranat LaprabangCEO of Thai Vietjet.

“Our planet has undergone significant changes over the past few decades. We are glad to cooperate with Thai Vietjet and work together for environmental sustainability. As part of Thai Vietjet’s Fly Green Fund, we believe we will be able to pursue our core environmental situation mission by focusing on climate change, the sixth extinction, biodiversity reduction and animal protection. wild. said Mr. Sasin ChalermlarpPresident of the Seub Nakhasathien Foundation.

Since the establishment of the Fly Green Fund, Thai Vietjet has consistently carried out a wide range of environmental projects and activities, including “Garbage Hunter”, a project to remove garbage from various places in Thailand, raise awareness among Thai people about the ‘environment. Vietjet staff and the public, promoting sustainability and reducing garbage and waste in the environment.

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