Vietnam Airlines

Justinf

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I promise I have done a search.
Might have to fly to London at relatively short notice and the best value J fare is with VN. Air China is reasonable but the product looks substandard.
Is VN a good way to fly in J?
 
I promise I have done a search.
 
Appreciate it.
 
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We flew them to Frankurt in late 2023 and found them fine in J. Obviously not a QR suites experience but comfortable and the meals we had were tasty enough. The cabin crew were pretty good.
 
Just flew VN business SYD-HAN-DAD-SGN-SYD. I rate it a solid meh out of ten. Nothing particularly wrong with it, just all a bit of a thumbnail sketch of business class. The A350's are nice, but I found the seats a bit cramped and uncomfortable. Food pretty poor. Lounges likewise.

But it's a lie-flat bed at a low price point, so that's something. Also for travelling to Vietnam it's pretty much VN or JQ, so VN wins.

I do find myself curious about Vietjet, mainly because I loved seeing their flight attendants marching through the airports dressed like communist boy scouts :)
 
Thanks, am spending the Flyfrequently offspring's inheritance and going J anyway @waimate01
I believe they have priority lines for J pax arriving into SGN?
Excellent parenting strategy !

I couldn't say for sure about the priority arrivals. We, uncharacteristically, used a travel agent for our entire trip and they'd added some VIP option so we were pretty much handed from person to person and led around like little lambs. Unsure if that involved anything out of the ordinary - except there's no way I would have known to get in the queue labelled "ABCD" for SGN outbound immigration :)
 
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