Passengers who buy tickets close to the day when the peak of the holiday season from April 30 to May 1 is approaching are enjoying a more breathable ticket than those who bought a week earlier, while the number of flights is still abundant.
According to the survey of Zing , Hanoi – Phu Quoc flight departing April 29 and returning on May 2 has the cheapest round-trip fare of VND 2.7 million including tax and fees, flights operated by Vietjet Air. In addition, passengers can also choose flights of Vietnam Airlines (VND 3.9 million) or Bamboo Airways (VND 4.8 million).
This price has decreased by about 1 million compared to the time of booking 4 days earlier. A slight decrease in close-to-time fares has also been recorded on many routes to popular tourist destinations as airlines have increased flights to serve passengers. On the Ho Chi Minh City – Phu Quoc flight, Vietravel Airlines is the airline with the cheapest round-trip ticket price, at 2.3 million VND. In addition to this option, passengers can also travel with Bamboo Airways flights, the cheapest fare at VND 2.4 million or Vietjet Air (VND 2.6 million) and Vietnam Airlines (VND 2.7 million). ). The direct flight route Hanoi – Con Dao currently has the cheapest ticket price of 6.3 million VND, the carrier is Bamboo Airways. This ticket price has decreased sharply compared to the peak of 12 million VND when passengers booked tickets 2 weeks ago. The price of flight tickets for the sea resort close to the peak of April 30 – May 1 is cooling down thanks to airlines continuously increasing flights to serve passengers. Photo: Thach Thao. With the flight plan from Hanoi to Con Dao connecting to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Airlines Group is offering a ticket price of 5.1 million dong. Passengers save 1.2 million dong, but travel time will be twice as long. On the Ho Chi Minh City – Con Dao route, Bamboo Airways and Vasco are also competing fiercely on ticket prices. Vasco with ATR 72 offers a price of 3.2 million VND while Bamboo Airways with Embraer 195 aircraft with better flight experience is offering 3.3 million VND. Passengers from Hanoi wishing to fly at Ly Son island (Chu Lai airport) can use the cheapest flight from Vietjet Air at the price of VND 4 million. Other options for this route include Bamboo Airways (VND 4.7 million) and Vietnam Airlines (VND 4.9 million). From Ho Chi Minh City to Chu Lai, the cheapest fare is 2.5 million dong, the flight is made by Vietjet Air. Also on this route, Bamboo Airways offered the cheapest fare of 3.7 million dong and Vietnam Airlines had the cheapest ticket price of 3.9 million dong. From April 24 to April 29, Vietnam Airlines officially put 9 more routes into Phu Quoc into operation. Accordingly, April 24 marked the first flight of Vietnam Airlines from Buon Ma Thuot to Phu Quoc. The next flights from Hai Phong, Vinh, Hue, Da Nang, Da Lat, Can Tho landed on April 25. On April 28, the first flight from Nha Trang to Phu Quoc landed at 12:50 a.m. April 29th continues to welcome the first flight from Thanh Hoa to Phu Quoc. To serve the growing demand during the holidays April 30 – May 1, in six days from April 28 to May 3, Vietnam Airlines Group (including Vietnam Airlines, Pacific Airlines and Vasco) continued to increase the capacity of nearly 117,000 seats. , corresponding to approximately 570 domestic flights, bringing the total supply after two load increases to more than 610,000 seats, corresponding to nearly 3,200 flights. Travel companies also said that the package tours for the holiday season of April 30 to May 1, especially via air, are now full. Exchange with Zing Ms. Nguyen Nguyet Van Khanh, Deputy Director of Marketing Department of Vietravel, said that the business expects to welcome 15,000 retail customers during the peak of April 30 to May 1. Through recognition, the most popular destinations for the upcoming holidays are Phu Quoc, Con Dao, Tuy Hoa, Ha Giang, Sapa, Da Lat … Outbox Consulting also acknowledged that the domestic tourism market is about to enter its peak, with the demand for sea tourism up to 62%, followed by nature exploration in 48% of the survey participants.
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