‘Bikini Airline’ VietJet to start flight operations in India soon
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, WORLD/ Created : Aug 23, 2019, 16:38 IST
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Bikini Airline is all set to start its operations in India from December this year. The Vietnamese budget airline VietJet, popularly known as the Bikini Airline, hogged the limelight in 2011 by carrying an advertisement that featu … Read more
Bikini Airline is all set to start its operations in India from December this year. The Vietnamese budget airline VietJet, popularly known as the Bikini Airline, hogged the limelight in 2011 by carrying an advertisement that featured its crew in bikinis. Read less
Details of Delhi-Vietnam flights:
Ho Chi Minh City to New Delhi
- Starting December 6, 2019, the New Delhi-Ho Chi Minh City route will operate four return flights per week, i.e., on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.
- Departure from New Delhi will be from 11:50 PM, which will reach HO Chi Minh City at 6:10 AM.
- ·On return, the flight will depart from Ho Chi Minh City at 7 PM, whereas arrival in New Delhi will be at 10:50 PM.
- There are three return flights starting from December 7, 2019. Fights will be operating on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
- Flight will depart from New Delhi at 11:50 PM, whereas arrival in Hanoi, will be at 5:20 AM.
- On return, the flight will depart at 7:10 PM from Hanoi, whereas it will arrive in Delhi at 10:50 PM.
At present, VietJet operates around 400 daily flights, with 129 routes covering various destinations across the country and international destinations.
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