National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will transport branches of peach blossoms and ochna flower as check-in baggage on its domestic flights from January 17 to February 15 (the 15th day of the new lunar year).
Each passenger is allowed to bring along a bundle measuring 150x40x40cm and comprising no more than two branches. The cost will stand at 495,000 VND (22 USD) per bundle, including tax.
Passengers must book the service in advance at ticket offices of Vietnam Airlines and its affiliate Pacific Airlines nationwide and receive confirmation.
Other ornamental plants are not eligible for the programme.
Of note, with the launch of its e-commerce site vnamall.vietnamairlines.com, the carrier offers peach blossoms and ochna flower purchase and delivery services for customers living in Hanoi and HCM City starting January 7.
Member carriers of Vietnam Airlines Group, comprising Vietnam Airlines, Pacific Airlines, and VASCO, plan to resume 10 more domestic air routes from January 2022, raising the number of such routes to nearly 50.
The number of seats will also be raised by 120 percent from the current level to nearly 2 million to serve the Lunar New Year peak, which falls in late January and early February.
Each passenger is allowed to bring along a bundle measuring 150x40x40cm and comprising no more than two branches. The cost will stand at 495,000 VND (22 USD) per bundle, including tax.
Passengers must book the service in advance at ticket offices of Vietnam Airlines and its affiliate Pacific Airlines nationwide and receive confirmation.
Other ornamental plants are not eligible for the programme.
Of note, with the launch of its e-commerce site vnamall.vietnamairlines.com, the carrier offers peach blossoms and ochna flower purchase and delivery services for customers living in Hanoi and HCM City starting January 7.
Member carriers of Vietnam Airlines Group, comprising Vietnam Airlines, Pacific Airlines, and VASCO, plan to resume 10 more domestic air routes from January 2022, raising the number of such routes to nearly 50.
The number of seats will also be raised by 120 percent from the current level to nearly 2 million to serve the Lunar New Year peak, which falls in late January and early February.