Monday, June 22, 2026

Following a short period of strategic adjustment due to fuel price hike, Vietjet Thailand is officially resuming and increasing flight frequencies across domestic and international routes. The expansion includes enhanced services between Thailand and India, offering passengers more travel choices, increased seat capacity, and greater convenience across the region.

As part of the network adjustment, Vietjet Thailand continues to strengthen its India network. The Mumbai – Bangkok service is currently operating 4 flights per week and will increase to daily flights from 1 August 2026, while the Kolkata – Bangkok service will operate 4 flights per week from 1 July 2026. The services provide travellers from India with convenient access to Bangkok and onward connections across Vietjet Thailand’s domestic and international network.

As travel demand between India and Thailand continues to grow, Vietjet Thailand is offering special base fares from INR 1 one-way for flights from Kolkata and Mumbai to Bangkok. The promotion is available for booking from 22 June to 30 June 2026, for travel between 1 July 2026 and 26 March 2027. Fares exclude taxes, fees, and other charges, and seats are subject to availability.

In addition to its India services, Vietjet Thailand is also adding back frequencies on other selected domestic and international routes to meet growing passenger demand, support tourism recovery, and provide smoother connections between Thailand’s major cities and regional destinations.

Mr. Woranate Laprabang, Chief Executive Officer of Vietjet Thailand, said “The resumption and increase of flight frequencies across several key routes reflect our continued confidence in the recovery of travel demand and tourism industries. As part of strategic adjustment, we are gradually bringing back capacity to serve passengers with convenient schedules and affordable fares.

These developments also support our broader network strategy. With the return of aircraft utilization and the delivery of 16 additional B737-8 aircraft in the second half of 2026, bringing the airline’s fleet to 29 aircraft by the end of the year, Vietjet Thailand will be well positioned to further expand its network, increase frequencies, and deliver greater operational efficiency and flexibility across its domestic and international operations.”



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