Vietnam Airlines to sell plane tickets over the network
Since today, December 15, 2008, customers traveling on flights of Vietnam National Airlines (Vietnam Airlines) can make bookings directly through the airlines’ website (http://www.vietnamair.com.vn/wps/portal/en/welcome). After the booking has been successful, customers will be able to pay directly at the ticket offices.
According to the plan, since January 2, 2009, the direct payment on the network will be implemented for international flights by 5 categories of credit cards: Visa, Master, Amex, JCB and Diner Club.
From May 6, 2009, the airlines will allow online payment by domestic debit card (Vietcombank Connect24, Techcombank Fast Access) on domestic flights and SMS messages. Website of the carrier allows customers to look up flight schedule and fares, booking and paying ticket, change the date and the flight, and pay the bonus for frequent customers GLP right through the network.
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By M Mukhlesur Rahman Chowdhury, February 6, 2009 @ 7:18 pm
Please let me know how can I go to Vietnam and come back again to London, as I am a Banngladeshi now on a visit to Uk, having British Visa until 2011.
Regards,
M Mukhlesur Rahman Chowdhury
Former Adviser and Minister of State of Bangladesh
London
By M Mukhlesur Rahman Chowdhury, February 6, 2009 @ 7:20 pm
Please let me know how can I visit Vietnam from and to London with on arival visa.
Regards,
M Mukhlesur Rahman Chowdhury
Former Adviser and Minister of Bangladesh
London