Vietjet locks in flights to Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne
The Vietnamese airline is rapidly expanding its presence down under, with flights to more cities on the way.

We’re only three months into the year, but 2023 is already shaping up to be a big one for Vietjet, with the sharply-priced carrier revealing flights between Brisbane and Ho Chi Minh City are cleared for take off from June 16.
The airline’s Sunshine State debut – the first connection from Queensland to Vietnam – closely follows the April launch of flights from both Sydney and Melbourne, with yet more Australian cities including Adelaide and Darwin expected to be announced in the coming months.
Jetting off twice a week, the non-stop VJ84 from Brisbane will see wheels up at 11:10pm every Monday and Friday, touching down in Ho Chi Minh City at 4:40am local time.
The reverse VJ83 will then bid farewell to Ho Chi Minh at 10:05am those same days, landing at 9:10pm.
While Vietjet is technically considered a low-cost carrier, its international Airbus A330s offer a premium cabin called ‘Skyboss Business’.
But it’s not quite business class as you know it: the 12 leather seats fold out into an older-style angled flatbed.
Our tip for relaxing or catching some shut-eye on the 8+ hour flight: try to set up the seat as a recliner rather than a sloping lie-flat bed, and wedge a pillow behind your lower back for added comfort.
Perks of Vietjet’s premium cabin include 40kg of checked baggage and 18kg carry-on, along with lounge access, priority check-in and complimentary meals.
(It’s worth noting Vietjet doesn’t offer any inflight entertainment, so a good book or some pre-downloaded content on your own device is essential.)
Vietjet will make its Australian debut in Melbourne on April 8 and run to the following schedule:
- Flights depart from Melbourne every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, with wheels up after midnight at 12:30am, and touchdown into Ho Chi Minh City at 5:15am.
- On the rebound, flights depart Ho Chi Minh City at 9:50am every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, arriving into Melbourne at 10:35pm.
April 12 sees three Sydney-Ho Chi Minh City flights per week, as follows:
- Sydney to Ho Chi Minh City flights will fire up every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 10:15am, with a mid-afternoon arrival of 4:30pm.
- For the return, passengers will bid farewell to Ho Chi Minh City every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at 7:30pm, landing in Sydney at 7:20am the following day.
Interest in Vietnam has soared since the country’s March 2022 reopening, with the major hubs of Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi still receiving the lion’s share of business and leisure travel, though lesser known ports like Quy Nhon and Ninh Binh are becoming increasingly popular.
From Ho Chi Minh City, Vietjet offers connections to a multitude of domestic and international ports, such as Da Nang and Hanoi, and Phnom Penh and Siem Reap in Cambodia.
03 May 2021
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Why fly to Adelaide and Darwin but not Perth?
01 Jul 2021
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Adelaide and Perth will be next Darwin is also exciting.
13 Sep 2013
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Surely Perth is next
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