Since first launching into the Australian market, Vietjet has been flying Australian travellers directly to Vietnam at an affordable price.
The Vietnam-based airline, who like to call themselves a new-age carrier, is currently flying to five capital cities (Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney) in Australia in five different states, with two flight routes in Melbourne. After the commencement of the Hanoi and Melbourne routes, the airline will continue monitoring customer demand and explore opportunities to expand their network and increase its flight frequencies among the cities they currently fly in.
With a commitment to providing affordable and comfortable air travel, Vietjet has become a popular choice for both leisure and business travellers seeking to explore the wonders of Vietnam and beyond. Connecting with the direct routes from Australia, the airline offers travellers to visit cities such as Ho Chi Minh, Hanoi, Danang, and Nha Trang. The airline’s extensive network allows for seamless connections to various domestic destinations within Vietnam, enabling visitors to explore the country’s diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and delectable cuisine.
Renowned for its exceptional service and modern fleet, VietJet ensures a comfortable and enjoyable journey. Passengers can choose from a range of fare options, including the popular Business Class (that they call SkyBoss), which provides a premium experience with added benefits such as exclusive lounges, priority boarding, and enhanced onboard amenities.
Travel Monitor’s Kate Webster recently flew with Vietjet. Here is what she thought of the flight.
The Details
Flight: VJ086 from to Sydney (SYD) to Ho Chi Minh (SGN)
Aircraft: Airbus A330-300 configured to seat 377 passengers in a two-class layout.
Class: Business Class (SkyBoss)
Configuration: 2-2-2
Duration: 8hrs 50 mins
Checking in and lounge
Checking in for Business Class with Vietjet was a breeze. The airline offers online check-in but I chose to use the service counters and staff at the airport. Upon arriving at Sydney International Airport, I was greeted with a dedicated check-in counter for Business Class passengers, providing a seamless and expedited check-in experience. I was given a fast pass to take me quickly through customs and security checks and a lounge pass to access the airport lounge (always a bonus). A Business Class (SkyBoss) ticket has an included allowance of 60kg for checked baggage and a carry-on item is allowed at 18kg.
On Board Experience
Stepping into the Business Class cabin, I was greeted by an elegant and sophisticated ambience. The spacious layout and sleek design created an inviting and comfortable atmosphere. The leather seats exuded luxury and were equipped with ample legroom, ensuring a relaxing journey ahead. The exclusive cabin has 12 premium flat beds with an innovative design that reclines up to 180 degrees for the most comfortable experience. I was given a care pack with a pillow, blanket and toiletries bag.
Premium organic cuisine is served in Business Class (SkyBoss) with a wide variety of meals and beverages to choose from. An example of the meals include Chicken Vermicelli Noodles, Vietnamese bread, Prime Pho, Savory Sticky Rice, Gravy Chicken, and Buttery Grilled Fish Fillet. All meals are served with salad or rolled egg as appetizers, croissants with soft roll and butter, together with a delicious coconut jelly pudding (my favourite) or other desserts like newly baked cake, fresh fruit and yogurt. Never fear if you are Vegan or Vegetarian as there are those options too. The drinks menu included beer, wine, spirits, juices, soft drinks and even some cocktails.
There is no inflight entertainment in the way of TV screens or audio, only an inflight magazine to read. Being the savvy traveller I am, I took my own tablet loaded with movies and a book to read, which kept me occupied.
Frequent Flyer
Vietjet’s loyalty program is now available with passengers able to redeem points for Vietjet flight tickets and more than 250 culinary, shopping and travel brands around the world through the SkyJoy application or at https://skyjoy.vietjetair.com/.
Top Tips
I would 100% travel with Vietjet again. I loved the food served on board – and I don’t normally like plane food. The seat was comfortable and allowed me to sleep on the flight. I really recommend spending a bit more and going to Business Class. Just remember that there is no in-flight TV entertainment so make sure you download your movies prior to flying.