Fly Direct from Hanoi to Tokyo with Vietjet

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Fly Direct from Hanoi to Tokyo with Vietjet

Vietjet has launched their direct HanoiTokyo flight. It is the third Japanese route in the ariline's route network after recently launched flights to Osaka from both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City airports.

In Hanoi, flights to Tokyo depart from Nội Bài International Airport, the largest airport in Vietnam. In Tokyo, they are operated from Narita International Airport, formerly known as New Tokyo International Airport and serving Greater Tokyo area. Flying time is about six hours and flights are scheduled daily.

Flights from Hanoi take off shortly after midnight at 12.55 am and land in Tokyo at 8 am. In the opposite direction the morning Vietjet's flight departs at 9.30 am and arrives to its destination at 2 pm.

Vietjet is a popular low-cost carrier based in Vietnam. Vietjet's maiden flight was launched in December, 2011 and connected Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, both in Vietnam. In February, 2013 Bangkok in Thailand became the first international destination for the airline which now serves 17 domestic and 18 international routes from the company's Vietnamese hubs – Tan Son International airport in Ho Chi Minh City and Nội Bài International airport in Hanoi

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