Vietjet is increasing its flight frequency between Ho Chi Minh City and Manila, Philippines, offering daily services starting from 19/12. This expansion aims to cater to the growing demand for travel and tourism between the two vibrant cities.
Flights will depart Tan Son Nhat airport (TP HCM) at 23h05 daily, arriving at Ninoy Aquino international airport (Manila) at 2h50 the following morning, local time. For the return journey, aircraft will take off from Manila at 3h45 and land in Ho Chi Minh City at 5h30 on the same day.
To celebrate the increased flights, Vietjet is offering a special promotion. Passengers can find thousands of 0-dola tickets, excluding taxes and fees, during the daily golden hours of 12h-14h. Additionally, those who book Eco class tickets will receive a complimentary 20 kg checked baggage allowance. Tickets are available for purchase on the Vietjet Air website and mobile application, valid for flights from 5/1 to 28/5/2026, excluding peak travel periods.
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Passengers experience the Ho Chi Minh City - Manila route. Photo: Tai Nguyen |
According to a representative from the airline, the enhanced flight schedule provides passengers with more choices to explore Manila, the capital of the Philippines. Manila is a gateway to renowned attractions such as Boracay, Palawan, and Cebu. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture and savor the rich cuisine of this island nation.
Ho Chi Minh City, a dynamic hub, also serves as an attractive destination, featuring iconic landmarks like Notre Dame Cathedral, Nguyen Hue walking street, and Ben Thanh market. The city boasts a diverse and vibrant culinary scene, appealing to all tastes.
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Vietjet's modern aircraft. Photo: Tai Nguyen |
Travelers flying with Vietjet benefit from a new, fuel-efficient fleet, a professional crew, and friendly service. Onboard, passengers can enjoy signature hot meals such as Pho Thin, Vietnamese banh mi, and iced milk coffee. The flights also feature various entertainment options and cultural performances, even at an altitude of 10.000 m.
Thai Anh

