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AirAsia Introduces Manila-Vietnam Flights at Promo Fares Starting ₱888

 


AirAsia has started 2026 on a high note for budget-conscious Filipino travelers by announcing new international flights from Manila to Vietnam. The airline now flies to two of Vietnam’s most traveler-friendly destinations, Hanoi and Da Nang, with promotional fares as low as ₱888.


The announcement is especially appealing for leisure travelers, backpackers, and overseas Filipinos (OFWs) planning trips later this year. These new routes not only offer affordable base fares but also convenient flight schedules and longer travel distances, making Vietnam more accessible than ever.


Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, is known for its rich history, vibrant street life, and stunning architecture, while Da Nang boasts beautiful beaches, modern cityscapes, and easy access to cultural landmarks such as Hoi An. With these routes, travelers can enjoy both cultural exploration and leisure activities without straining their budgets.


AirAsia’s expansion reflects a larger strategy to increase its international presence while making air travel more affordable for the Filipino market. Tickets are now open for booking, giving travelers the chance to plan their Vietnam adventures early and secure the best deals.


Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, AirAsia’s Manila-Vietnam routes make exploring this beautiful Southeast Asian country both easy and budget-friendly.

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