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AirAsia To Fly Manila – Ho Chi Minh City In November 2017

All-in promo fares from as low as Php 990 are up for grabs now at Airasia.com

AirAsia To Fly Manila-Ho Chi Minh City In November 2017

Booking Period: September 18 to October 08, 2017. Travel Period: November 17, 2017 to November 21, 2018. Pre-book you baggage for as low as Php 849.

AirAsia is introducing direct flights from Manila to one of the most vibrant and biggest cities of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, further strengthening the airline’s commitment as an Asean carrier.

AirAsia Philippines CEO Captain Dexter Comendador said, “We are thrilled to announce that we will start servicing direct flights from Manila to Ho Chi Minh in November as part of our commitment to continue bringing the Philippines closer to neighboring cities within the Asean region.”

To celebrate the announcement, all-in fares from as low as Php 990 for Manila – Ho Chi Minh route are now available for booking today until 08 October 2017 on Airasia.com and the airline’s mobile app. The introductory promo fares are available for travel period from 17 November 2017 to 21 November 2018.

AirAsia To Fly Manila-Ho Chi Minh City In November 2017

Ho Chi Minh Square

“AirAsia is the only airline that directly services all ten Asean countries with established operations in the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Last year, the AirAsia Group carried 13.4 million people within Asean and we aim to continue bringing the region closer together via inter-Asean connectivity,” Comendador added.

AirAsia has been recently recognized for its outstanding performance in the Asean priority integration sector for tourism at the ASEAN Business Awards 2017 held in Manila with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte personally giving the award to AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes and 11 other winners from different sectors last September 6.

AirAsia services Manila – Ho Chi Minh route with three flights weekly or every Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday.

AirAsia To Fly Manila-Ho Chi Minh City In November 2017

Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon

Vietnam offers travelers an opportunity to discover the country’s tradition that overlaps with French colonial influences and picturesque coastline. A visit first to Ho Chi Minh City (formerly known as ‘Saigon’), is the perfect starting point to explore southern Vietnam. This vibrant city is the centre of commerce and to get a good glimpse of its beauty, it is advisable to seat at a roadside café with a cup of Vietnamese iced coffee or ‘Ca Phe Sua Da’ followed by a stroll to famous architectural marvels such as the Notre Dame Cathedral, Saigon Opera House, Jade Emperor Pagoda and temples.

AirAsia To Fly Manila-Ho Chi Minh City In November 2017

Binh Tay Market (Cholon Chinatown Market)

To appreciate the local culture, travelers can sample a myriad of fresh produce and food offerings from Ba Chieu Market, a local market off the beaten path for the famous baguette sandwich, ‘Banh Mi’ or some ‘Com Tam’, a ‘broken rice’ style dish topped with grilled meat; or go shopping for various types of quality fabric at affordable prices at the famed Ben Thanh Market. If you have an interest in history, visit The War Remnants museum or the famed Cu Chi tunnels for a glimpse into what life was during the war.

Flight Schedule for Manila, Philippines (MNL) – Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam (SGN)

AirAsia To Fly Manila-Ho Chi Minh City In November 2017

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Dhadha Garcia is a lifestyle blogger from Bacolod, PH. She is a mompreneur, a full-time blogger, and a content creator. She started blogging in 2007 and became one of the pioneers of the Negrense Blogging Society, Inc. (NBSI) in 2009, where she has received several awards and nominations for her blogs. She also writes at www.twenteenmom.com and www.classysweets.com.

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