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EDIT – thanks for all your comments.

EDIT – thanks for all your comments. We had a really good flight. Took the advice and pre-ordered food. Has anyone flown Vietjet from HCM to Sydney? Just wondering if we will be given any food on the flight or whether to take enough snacks on the flight with us

29 thoughts on “EDIT – thanks for all your comments.

  1. VietnamVietnam
    Bea Halili Santos
    says:

    We used vietjet yesterday and were in ho chi min now ,

  2. United StatesUnited States
    Ray Thompson
    says:

    I fly BNE – SGN all the time – it is a good airline – ldon’t listen to the crap – cheap – Cons – the food is terrible – chili in everything – BYO.

  3. VietnamVietnam
    MissSaigonfromusa
    says:

    It’s cheap but really bad. Delay forever. They don’t care customer because they are the cheapest one in Vietnam

  4. VietnamVietnam
    Sinead Grace
    says:

    Take snacks with you cause the options are limited and you can buy on the plane but it has to be with a ‘credit card’ (although we provided a debit and it worked)

  5. VietnamVietnam
    Caroline Jurd
    says:

    I did that trip ,pre ordered food , blankies and loaded up ipads for entertainment. So flight was comfy..

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