Vietnam’s leading low-cost airline, Vietjet, has added Brisbane to its direct flight routes to Ho Chi Minh City. Following this announcement, the airline offered Brisbane customers the same deal as those from Melbourne and Sydney, with a one-way promotional fare of AU$200 ($134). This fare, however, does not include usual taxes and fees, and conditions apply. The offer has ended, but other promotional offers are still available, such as free domestic connections in Vietnam, discounted SkyBoss Business and SkyBoss programs, and soon-to-be-announced sales offers.
TK;DR
- Vietjet offers promotional fares for Brisbane customers as it adds a new direct flight route to Ho Chi Minh City.
- The promotional fare is AU$200 ($134) one-way, and customers must act quickly to grab the deal before it ends.
- Passengers can also enjoy other promotional offers from Vietjet, including free domestic connections in Vietnam, discounted SkyBoss Business, and SkyBoss programs.
- Vietjet’s SkyJoy loyalty program offers up to 3,300 points, which can be redeemed for vouchers and gifts from 250 brands in Vietnam.
- Brisbane Airport is launching or resuming several new routes, including Samoa, Auckland, Vanuatu, and Seoul, during the Easter travel period.
Brisbane Airport is on the road to recovery, with its first non-stop connection to Vietnam and several new routes to be launched or resumed in the coming weeks. Virgin Australia, Jetstar, Korean Air, and other airlines are offering more choices for quick and easy international connections. The airport is forecasting around 1.4 million people will pass through the airport between April 1-25, up 13% from last year, mainly due to the recovery in international traffic.
Brisbane Airport Offers More Choices for Quick and Easy International Connections
Brisbane Airport is gearing up for the Easter travel period with several new routes to be launched or resumed. Virgin Australia will resume flights to Samoa’s Faleolo International Airport, Jetstar will commence services to New Zealand’s Auckland Airport, Virgin Australia will restart its flights from BNE to Vanuatu Port Vila Airport, and Korean Air will restart its Brisbane to Seoul Incheon International Airport service. The airport is forecasting around 1.4 million people will pass through the airport between April 1-25, up 13% from last year, mainly due to the recovery in international traffic. The top three most popular destinations for Queenslanders heading overseas are New Zealand, the UK, and Bali in Indonesia. Conversely, the most significant number of inbound travelers will arrive from New Zealand, the UK, and the USA. India is one market showing dramatic growth in two-way traffic. Before the pandemic, it was the 8th biggest inbound market, but now it is the 4th largest. And for Queenslanders traveling abroad, in 2019, India was the 11th most popular destination, but now it’s the 6th most popular.
Conclusion
Brisbane Airport is adding more routes to offer passengers quick and easy international connections, and Vietjet’s new direct flight route to Ho Chi Minh City offers customers affordable fares with various promotional offers. With the Easter travel period approaching, Brisbane Airport is forecasting a significant increase in passenger traffic, primarily due to the recovery in international traffic.
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