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VietJet Thailand’s 0 Baht Fare: Fly Bangkok to Kolkata in November 2025!

Buckle up, savvy travelers! The skies are buzzing with excitement as VietJet Thailand launches its astonishing 0 baht fare to India. The budget-friendly airline has announced a mind-blowing promotion in celebration of its spanking-new direct route from the heart of Bangkok to vibrant Kolkata, which is set to take to the airwaves this November. Driving this ambitious venture is none other than VietJet Thailand’s very own CEO, Voranate Laprabang. With a firm handshake across borders, the new route signifies the airline’s daring move to expand its international horizons, particularly targeting the swiftly growing Indian market. Joining VietJet’s already-successful flights to Mumbai from both Bangkok and Phuket, the Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) to Kolkata service marks the airline’s third connection between Thailand and India.

On this jubilant occasion, Voranate expressed, “We are thrilled to fortify the travel bond between Thailand and India, offering travelers enhanced convenience, cultural exchange, and economic opportunities.” India stands as a cornerstone market for VietJet, and this fresh service is indubitably a shining milestone in the airline’s long-term vision for the region. To mark the grand debut, VietJet has unveiled its delightful Grand Opening Mega Sale, with tickets starting at a jaw-dropping 0 baht — taxes and fees included! However, this deal of a lifetime is running on limited time, from July 17 to 22, with travel opportunities spanning November 16 to March 28 of the following year. Ticket enthusiasts will find the bargain exclusively on the airline’s official website, www.vietjetair.com. The extravaganza is certainly the talk of the town, as mentioned in a post on VietJet Thailand’s Facebook page.

Prepare yourself for regular flights with the spanking new Bangkok–Kolkata route, operating four times a week — on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. According to a report in KhaoSod, Flight VZ770 takes off from Bangkok at a lively 9.55pm, landing in Kolkata at a sprightly 11.20pm. For the early risers, the return leg VZ771 departs Kolkata at 12.20am, touching down back in Bangkok at 4.25am the next morning, all local time. Kolkata, with its rich cultural tapestry and colonial architecture, acts as a gateway to Eastern India — offering Thai travelers a colorful kaleidoscope of new possibilities. With India emerging as a tourism juggernaut and Thailand maintaining its lustrous appeal as a top destination for Indian tourists, this route to new adventures is set to be a hit on both ends.

Industry insiders can’t help but whisper about VietJet’s vibrant promotions and adventurous route expansions, turning heads in the airline arena. The price-war prowess gives passengers more flexibility than ever, casting a spotlight on regional competitors who quiver under the hot seat of competition. VietJet’s 0-baht wonders are poised to shake up traditional travel norms, lifting the spirits of budget-hunters and frequent flyers alike.

Now, if you’re in a thrill-seeking mood, just imagine yourself walking the bustling streets of Kolkata, absorbing the rhythm of its iconic Howrah Bridge, or savoring the delightful flavors of street-side delicacies. Each trip from Bangkok to Kolkata becomes a tapestry of unforgettable experiences, carefully woven by the friendly skies of VietJet! The prospect of new journeys and welcoming adventures sparkles exhilaratingly on this stellar route. So, fasten your seatbelts, grab this irresistible fare, and may your travels be cheerful and abundant!

29 Comments

  1. traveljunkie99 July 19, 2025

    0 baht tickets sound too good to be true. What’s the catch with this promo? Hidden fees?

    • Sophie T. July 19, 2025

      I think taxes and fees are included, but you never know with these promotions! Worth checking the fine print.

      • traveljunkie99 July 19, 2025

        Call me suspicious, but I can’t help wondering if they’ll hit us with baggage fees super hard!

      • Aaron_M July 19, 2025

        That’s typical with budget airlines, but honestly, still a great deal if you pack light.

    • Larry D July 19, 2025

      As a frequent flier, I’d say this is a steal even with baggage charges!

  2. IndiaLover83 July 19, 2025

    Why Kolkata though? It’s not the top tourist destination in India!

    • Anushka P. July 19, 2025

      Kolkata is underrated! The culture and history there are amazing if you know where to look.

      • IndiaLover83 July 19, 2025

        I get that, but not sure it has the same pull as Mumbai or Delhi.

      • Chris Wanders July 19, 2025

        Agreed, but sometimes the lesser-known places have the best experiences!

    • TravelFanatic July 19, 2025

      Strategically, it opens up a new gateway to Eastern India which is a hidden gem!

  3. phuketflygirl July 19, 2025

    This is brilliant! Anything that makes travel more accessible is a win in my book. Can’t wait to see more of India!

    • JetSetPro77 July 19, 2025

      Exactly! Airfare is often the biggest barrier, so deals like this are fantastic.

      • phuketflygirl July 19, 2025

        And Kolkata is just the beginning, hopefully, more routes emerge soon!

      • NomadLaura July 19, 2025

        Agreed, more routes means more competition and lower prices. It’s a win-win!

  4. BudgetTraveler July 19, 2025

    These promotions are great and all, but have you seen the nightmare stories about customer service with some budget airlines?

    • Garth July 19, 2025

      True, you get what you pay for. But for the price, it’s still worth a shot.

      • BudgetTraveler July 19, 2025

        Fair point, but when things go wrong, it can really spoil your trip.

  5. WorldlySam July 19, 2025

    VietJet is doing what every airline should. Opening cost-effective paths between international markets!

  6. Karina July 19, 2025

    What about the environmental impact of encouraging so many short flights though?

    • EcoTraveler July 19, 2025

      A valid concern. More flights can mean more pollution, which is why offsetting becomes important.

  7. Anna B. July 19, 2025

    So excited to see my family in Kolkata without breaking the bank for once!

  8. JetLaggedJoe July 19, 2025

    Flights late in the evening sound tiring though. Who wants to land at 11:20 PM?

  9. HappyWanderer July 19, 2025

    I’m thrilled for this opportunity! 4 times a week means flexibility for travelers.

  10. SkepticalSally July 19, 2025

    I hope they maintain safety standards with these low-cost flights.

  11. Rishi July 19, 2025

    Finally, more accessible ways to connect with Eastern India’s heritage and people!

  12. KJ July 19, 2025

    This is bound to boost those economically on both ends, so much commerce potential!

  13. Carl W. July 19, 2025

    I think this will be an eye-opener for other airlines. Time for them to step up!

  14. wanderlust_tina July 19, 2025

    Yes, it might cause a price war but it’s the consumer who ultimately benefits!

  15. traveljunkie99 July 19, 2025

    I’m still cautiously optimistic. Let’s see how this plays out in the long run.

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