Vietjet is set to make Brisbane its first Australian long-haul destination following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the airline and Brisbane Airport Corporation in Queensland, Australia.
Scheduled to commence in 2019, the non-stop service between Ho Chi Minh City and Brisbane is expected to boost trade integration and exchange, a move that will greatly serve the interests of the region.
The signing ceremony which took place in Sydney was witnessed by Vietnam prime minister, Nguyen Xuan Phuc, and other senior leaders of Vietnam and Australia.
Julieanne Alroe, managing director of Brisbane Airport Corporation said travel between Queensland and Vietnam has been growing at an average eight per cent per annum over the last five years and this new service would further stimulate the market.
“It makes perfect sense for Vietjet to choose Brisbane, Queensland as its very first Australian port for direct flights given Ho Chi Minh City is one of Brisbane’s top five markets without non-stop services.
“We look forward to welcoming Vietjet to the Brisbane Airport family and further strengthening the ties between Queensland and Vietnam,” she said.
Located in south-east Australia, Brisbane – the capital of the Sunshine State – boasts a population of over two million people, making it the third-largest city in Australia.
Brisbane’s year-round idyllic subtropical weather, award-winning food and wine, adventurous activities and spectacular scenery has been a major draw-card for many domestic and international travellers, especially those from the Asia Pacific region, including Vietnam.
Vietjet vice president, Nguyen Thi Thuy Binh said: “Vietjet has been well prepared with comfortable, high-quality and friendly services to expand its international flight network to top destinations, connecting Vietnam’s economic and tourism hubs with Asia Pacific countries, including Australia – a popular tourist and business hotspot.
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