Jetstar Pacific increases flights to Guangzhou
Budget carrier Jetstar Pacific announced on May 16 that it will add more flights on two international routes between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City of Vietnam and Guangzhou of China to promote travel demand.
Accordingly, each air route will have seven flights per week, rising from the current four flights on Hanoi-Guangzhou and five flights per week on HCM City-Guangzhou route, respectively.
The additional services will be offered from July 1 to October 26, 2018. Tickets are sold from VND180,000 per leg, excluding taxes and fees, at the airline’s website www.jetstar.com and ticket agents nationwide.
Guangzhou is China’s third largest city with a population of 14.5 million people. It is viewed as a famous economic hub and one of the biggest production centres of China and the world.
Since Jetstar Pacific launched the first flight between Vietnam and Guangzhou in January 2017, the airline has served nearly 400,000 passengers.
Statistics from the airline showed that Vietnam received 1.7 million holidaymakers from China in the first four months of 2018, up 39.7% year-on-year.
Vietnam has been listed among 10 most favourite destinations of Chinese tourists, along with Thailand, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Singapore, the US and Italy, among others.
According to a report of the Asian investment firm CLSA, the number of Chinese visitors travelling abroad will surge to 200 million people by 2020. Spending of Chinese tourists rose from US$73 billion in 2011 to US$261 billion in 2016. The figure is expected to hit 429 billion by 2021.
Jetstar Pacific is the first low-cost carrier of Vietnam. Vietnam Airlines and Qantas Airlines are the main shareholders of the carrier. Jetstar Pacific is offering services to all popular destinations in the country and operating flights to Singapore, Bangkok (Thailand), Osaka (Japan), Taipei, Hong Kong and Guangzhou (China). Connecting with Jetstar Group’s network, Jetstar Pacific’s services have reached 180 destinations in 18 countries and territories worldwide.