VietJet to Launch Chinese-Made ARJ21 Aircraft on Domestic Routes in April
VietJet will begin flying the Chinese-made COMAC ARJ21-700 aircraft on domestic routes starting mid-April. With flights between Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Con Dao Island, the addition of the ARJ21-700 signals the airline’s expansion and its growing use of Chinese-made aviation technology. This new service is expected to offer more efficient and frequent travel options for passengers.

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VietJet, the popular Vietnamese budget airline, is set to introduce a new chapter in its domestic aviation operations with the inclusion of the Chinese-made COMAC ARJ21-700 aircraft, also known as the C909. Starting in mid-April, VietJet will operate these aircraft on domestic routes, marking the first time the airline has utilized the ARJ21-700 for domestic flights in Vietnam. The airline will launch the new service on April 15, with four flights scheduled between the capital city of Hanoi and Con Dao Island, located off the southern coast of Vietnam. On the same day, VietJet will also begin operating four additional flights between the bustling business hub of Ho Chi Minh City and Con Dao Island, further strengthening connectivity to the island.
The decision to use the COMAC ARJ21-700 on domestic routes is a strategic move by VietJet to diversify and expand its fleet, which has traditionally relied on various other aircraft types to meet growing demand. The introduction of the ARJ21-700 is part of the airline’s ongoing efforts to enhance its flight offerings and provide more efficient travel options to passengers. As the first Chinese-made aircraft to be used in domestic services by the airline, the ARJ21-700 represents an important milestone in the region’s growing interest in using Chinese-made aircraft in commercial aviation.
The COMAC ARJ21-700 is known for its modern design and operational efficiency, and VietJet’s use of the aircraft could help provide a more comfortable and affordable flying experience for passengers. This is not only a significant step for VietJet but also signals the increasing integration of Chinese-made aviation technology into the global aviation market. As VietJet looks to keep pace with the competition and expand its offerings, the addition of the ARJ21-700 will likely play a key role in the airline’s strategy moving forward, particularly in servicing routes to popular destinations such as Con Dao Island.
The introduction of the ARJ21-700 on domestic routes is an exciting development for VietJet’s passengers, who can expect faster, more frequent flights on this newly introduced aircraft. This expansion comes at a time when Vietnam’s aviation sector is seeing rapid growth, with airlines constantly working to improve their fleet and services. With VietJet leading the charge, the airline’s ambitious plan to operate Chinese-made aircraft is likely to set a trend in the region’s aviation industry, as other carriers may look to follow suit.