Get your bags ready for an unforgettable adventure! As VietJet Thailand proudly unfurls its wings to soar on a groundbreaking direct flight from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) to Seoul (Incheon), set to launch on October 1st. This exciting development marks a significant milestone in the airline’s journey, as it stretches its network across Asia and offers travelers an enticingly affordable, convenient link between two of the continent’s most dynamic urban landscapes.
In this daring move, VietJet is reaffirming its dedication to sustainable growth, not just by expanding its horizons, but also by bolstering its fleet to meet the eagerness of globetrotters for international exploration. With daily flights, VietJet is all geared up to bring seamless, budget-friendly journeys to both laid-back vacationers and dedicated business go-getters alike.
Let’s dive into the nitty-gritty! The freshly minted flight, VZ850, takes off from Bangkok at the unassuming hour of 1:45 AM, landing you amidst the bustling excitement of Seoul by 9:20 AM, local time. Make the most of your Korean escapade before the return flight, VZ851, whisks you back from the vibrant streets of Seoul at 11:55 AM, touching down in Bangkok at 3:45 PM. This thoughtfully crafted schedule promises the smoothest travel journey imaginable, harmoniously bridging two beloved hubs of Asia.
And now, for the pièce de résistance: In a spectacular celebration of this inaugural adventure, VietJet is dishing out jaw-dropping promotional fares that begin at an astounding 0 baht, though taxes and fees do apply. The scramble for these once-in-a-lifetime prices begins from June 17 (yesterday) and stretches to June 22, accessible on www.vietjetair.com. These irresistible offers cover travel between October 1 and 25, but circle those public holidays on your calendar—they’re the exceptions!
The Seoul Grand Opening Sale is your golden ticket to wander the mesmerizing avenues of Seoul without denting your wallet. Lose yourself in the historical wonder of Gyeongbokgung Palace, or shop till you drop in the electrifying Myeongdong district—all with the cushy comfort that only VietJet can provide. Whether you’re dreaming of a brief getaway or a deep-dive stay, this new flight path paves the way to South Korea’s charismatic capital.
Bookings are all set to materialize your flight fantasies at www.vietjetair.com. As the drums of competition beat louder, VietJet clearly stakes its claim with affordable fares, user-friendly bookings, and a contemporary fleet ready to serve with flair and punctuality. They’re not just boarding passengers; they’re welcoming you to an experience that could be the start of something extraordinary.
This is exciting! Finally, a direct flight from Bangkok to Seoul that’s affordable. More traveling opportunities!
Totally agree, Tom. It seems like a great option for budget travelers.
Yes, I’m already planning my trip for next spring. Can’t wait to see Gyeongbokgung Palace!
I hear Seoul is amazing, but I’m a bit worried about the quality of service on such budget airlines. Is it worth it?
Let’s hope this doesn’t lead to overcrowding. No one wants to be packed like sardines on these low-cost flights.
More flights just aren’t good for the environment. We should be cutting back on emissions, not encouraging more air travel.
Exactly! That’s the hidden cost of these cheap flights—more pollution!
But think about the economic growth and opportunities international travel brings. Isn’t it a necessary trade-off?
Economic growth that leads to more environmental damage is short-sighted. We need sustainable options.
The timing is perfect for night owls or those who want to maximize their time on the ground.
1:45 AM departure might be great for some, but not everyone can function so late!
Who cares about the environment when I’ve got a trip to plan? Seoul, here I come!
Enjoy your trip, but don’t forget to be a responsible traveler!
Seoul’s culture is vibrant and worth every minute. Thanks, VietJet, for making it more accessible!
I think it’s a strategic move for VietJet. It puts pressure on other airlines to lower their prices. Good for competition.
I just hope they don’t compromise on safety and service quality for the sake of cheaper fares.
VietJet has a decent reputation, but I still prefer to check reviews and experiences myself.
Promotional fares like 0 baht sound sketchy. I bet the taxes and fees are exorbitant!
It’s typical marketing. Always read the fine print; those fees can add up quickly.
Always dreamed of visiting Korea. This makes it a bit more realistic for me. Thanks, VietJet!
I just hope they maintain their punctuality. Nothing worse than starting a vacation with a long delay.
Bangkok and Seoul in one trip? That’s a fantastic cultural experience for someone who loves diverse places.
If they keep this up in other routes, more people can explore diverse cultures without breaking the bank.
Balance is key. Enjoy travel, but be mindful of how it impacts our world!
It’s a great way to boost tourism, but there should be conversation about long-term sustainability.
I’ve missed too many flights with budget airlines due to hidden delays. Wonder if it’s any different with VietJet?