Vietjet has inaugurated its direct flights connecting Hanoi, Vietnam’s cultural and historical heart, to Chengdu, a major city in Southwest China. Operating four round-trip flights per week, the new service strengthens Vietjet’s presence in one of its key markets while further enhancing connectivity across Asia.
This latest addition reinforces Vietjet’s growing presence at Chengdu Tianfu International Airport, which already connects passengers to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam’s economic powerhouse. With the Hanoi–Chengdu service, Vietjet now offers non-stop flights from both of Vietnam’s largest cities to the Chinese province of Sichuan.
The new service is part of Vietjet’s strategic expansion in China that has witnessed the launch of seven new routes since the beginning of this year. The airline currently connects both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chengdu. It also operates flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Xi’an, while a new Hanoi-Xi’an service is scheduled to commence on July 6, further boosting travel options across Asia.
As Vietjet continues to expand its fleet and its international flight network, the airline reaffirms its position as one of the Asia-Pacific’s leading carriers. With a commitment to accessible and affordable travel, Vietjet is making it easier than ever to reach Vietnam and destinations across the region. The airline is set to launch more new routes in the second half of this year, including new services to key cities in Asia and beyond, further strengthening its role on the global aviation map.