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Mick F
19th January 2017, 01:52 PM
From Australian Aviation

Jetstar is bringing competition on two Australia-Vietnam routes with the launch of nonstop flights from Sydney and Melbourne to Ho Chi Minh City.

The low-cost carrier has announced plans to begin service to Vietnam’s most populous city from May with Boeing 787-8s.

The inaugural flight is scheduled to take off on May 10 from Melbourne, Jetstar said in a statement on Thursday, with Sydney-Ho Chi Minh City services set to commence on May 11. There will be four flights a week from Sydney, while Melbourne-Ho Chi Minh City will be served three times a week.

Currently, Vietnam Airlines is the only nonstop carrier between Australia and Vietnam, with daily services to both Melbourne and Sydney from its Ho Chi Minh City hub. In December, Australia became an all Boeing 787 destination for the Skyteam alliance member after it switched both its Melbourne and Sydney services to the next-generation Dreamliner.



Qantas, which owns 100 per cent of Jetstar Australia and New Zealand, places its QF airline code on Vietnam Airlines’ two Australian routes.

Further, Qantas and Vietnam Airlines are joint shareholders in Jetstar Pacific, with the Australian company holding a 30 per cent stake in the Vietnam-based LCC and Vietnam Airlines owning the remaining 70 per cent.

Jetstar group chief executive Jayne Hrdlicka described Vietnam as one of the fastest growing holiday destinations in South East Asia.

Hrdlicka said travellers on the new flights to Ho Chi Minh City would be able to explore the rest of Vietnam through Jetstar Pacific’s domestic network.

“Vietnam has the potential to become as popular as Bali or Thailand for Australian travellers,” Hrdlicka said in a statement.

“From Ho Chi Minh City, travellers can fly to 15 other destinations within Vietnam on Jetstar Pacific, which offers the same low fares that Australians have come to expect from Jetstar.”

According to figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, there were 69,500 visitors to Australia from Vietnam in the 12 months to November 2016, up 21 per cent from 57,400 in the prior corresponding period.

Meanwhile, some 248,200 Australian residents travelled to Vietnam in the year to November 2016, an increase of 2.3 per cent from the 242,700 in the prior year, the ABS figures showed.

Hrdlicka said Jetstar’s nonstop flights to Vietnam would help boost inbound tourism to Australia.

“The growing middle class in Vietnam has made it one of the fastest growing aviation markets in the world,” Hrdlicka said.

Does anyone know the Rego for the first flight?

Mick

Shaal L
19th January 2017, 02:10 PM
didn't they do syd to ho chi before with a stopover somewhere ?

Lukas M
19th January 2017, 02:17 PM
They did the direct Sydney to Ho Chi Minh about 10 years back on the A330 from memory. Then later axed it via Darwin on the A320. Used to fly Sydney to KL direct too.

Rowan McKeever
19th January 2017, 02:31 PM
Schedules as follows:

eff 10MAY17 Melbourne – Ho Chi Minh City
JQ063 MEL1515 – 2105SGN 788 136
JQ064 SGN2235 – 1010+1MEL 788 136

eff 11MAY17 Sydney – Ho Chi Minh City
JQ061 SYD1845 – 0030+1SGN 788 x136
JQ062 SGN0200 – 1340SYD 788 x247

http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/270935/jetstar-adds-australia-ho-chi-minh-service-from-may-2017/

First rego is a bit of a stretch at T minus 4 months! Will start with VH-VK though lol

Andrew P
19th January 2017, 04:45 PM
Was on their inaugural flight to KL, was dirt cheap.

Mick F
20th January 2017, 06:46 AM
It's ok Rowan, I was taking the **** about the first rego :)

Rowan McKeever
20th January 2017, 06:58 AM
Haha Mick good one! Just nothing surprises me any more after reading a lot of the posts on another forum. Sorry!