Vietjet has launched a new route connecting the capital city of Kuala Lumpur with the coastal city of Da Nang, marking the third route connecting the two countries, Malaysia and Vietnam.
The new Kuala Lumpur-Da Nang route was launched amidst the welcome and congratulations of leaders, residents, and tourists from both countries, opening up more opportunities for convenient travel between two of the leading cultural and tourist destinations in the region and the world.
Following Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, the new route connecting Da Nang with Kuala Lumpur will increase Vietjet’s total number of flights between the two countries to 42 per week.
Da Nang has long impressed tourists with its iconic Golden Bridge, stunning beaches, and distinct culinary specialties. It is not only an ideal destination for relaxation and exploration but also the gateway to the Central Heritage Road, leading to ancient Hoi An, the poetic former capital of Hue, and the mysterious My Son Sanctuary.
Meanwhile, Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia’s modern metropolis – is famous for its Petronas Twin Towers, Chinatown, temples, and religious structures influenced by Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism, creating a vibrant, multicultural tapestry that buzzes day and night.
The Kuala Lumpur-Da Nang route continues to expand Vietjet’s international network. It not only connects these two destinations but also integrates with Vietjet’s extensive Asia-Pacific network, serving as a bridge between nations and fostering global cultural and economic connections.
References: Nhan Dan Newspaper


