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Gatwick Airport lands Ho Chi Minh City route with Bamboo Airways

Passengers across London and the South-East will benefit from a new connection from London Gatwick to Asia this winter, with Bamboo Airways launching year round flights to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.

Image courtesy Gatwick Airport / VINVI Airports

From there, passengers will also be able to connect onwards with Bamboo Airways to destinations across Vietnam, as well as Australia, Singapore and Thailand.

The service will initially fly once per week from 7th December, complementing Bamboo’s upcoming inaugural route between London Gatwick and Vietnam’s capital Hanoi, which launches on 30th October.

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Passengers travelling on Bamboo's Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft will have three classes of travel to choose from, including economy, premium economy and business class featuring fully lie-flat beds.

Stephanie Wear, VP of Aviation Development, Gatwick Airport said: “It is fantastic news that Bamboo Airways is already expanding its operation from Gatwick, ahead of its inaugural flight next month. Bamboo’s excellent network means passengers can now explore the wonderful Ho Chi Minh City, as well as more widely across Asia and Australia.

“This is the latest in a number of new long-haul connections we have been able to offer passengers in recent months - highlighting the pull of Gatwick to long-haul operators - which is hugely beneficial not only to leisure travellers but also businesses across London and the South-East.”

Mr Thach Pierre Hoang, Acting Chief Commercial Officer of Bamboo Airways said: "With this new route operating ahead of Christmas and New year 2023, Bamboo Airways hopes to meet the high travel demands of Vietnamese communities in the UK wishing to come back home for a holiday, while also creating favorable conditions to enhance bilateral cooperation and the development of economic, trade, tourism, and people-to-people exchanges between the two countries in the post-pandemic period."

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