Swiss and Edelweiss are currently offering great deals on flights from various European airports to Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. Prices start at only €334 for a round-trip from Copenhagen. Availability isn’t great, but you will find connections between November and February 2020. The fare includes one piece of checked luggage.
You can choose from many airports of departure. Here’s a list of examples but there might be even more:
- Copenhagen at €334
- Amsterdam at €348
- Nice at €362
- Paris at €364
- London at €398
- Luxembourg at €412
- Brussels at €431
- Barcelona at €433
- Milan at €441
- Rome at €442
Please be aware that Edelweiss is not a Star Alliance member. Many of the Star Alliance benefits are usually still granted, even if unofficially. But this could always change.
Most of the trips that are possible will have a layover in Zurich. Swiss will only operate the short-haul connections. Edelweiss will then take over and fly you from Europe to Vietnam.
Search & Book
According to the fare rules, this deal will be around until November 30th and is valid for trips commencing between November 18th and March 6th, 2020. In regards to the end date, we believe that cheap seats will sell out earlier than the end of November. So don’t waste too much time.
Minimum stay requirements are 6 days, or you have to stay at least one night from Saturday to Sunday. And you could spend up to 3 months in Vietnam before returning to Europe.
You will be able to find dates that suit you best by using Google Flights (instructions). The tool will not only display all prices and routes correctly but also forward you to Swiss’ website for booking. Of course, you can also use our Travel Dealz flight search to compare prices that OTAs offer.
All tickets will be issued in booking class K. Since Edelweiss is not a member of an airline alliance, the possibilities to earn miles are somewhat limited.
Information & Tips for Vietnam
Vietnam offers a mix of vibrant cities, historic landmarks, and natural beauty—popular sights include Ha Long Bay, the old town of Hoi An, the Cu Chi Tunnels near Ho Chi Minh City, and Hanoi’s colonial architecture. The official currency is the Vietnamese dong (VND), and while prices are generally low compared to Western standards, tourist hotspots can be more expensive. Expect a tropical climate with hot, humid summers and a rainy season that varies by region—so packing accordingly is key.
Vietnam’s transport infrastructure is mixed—within cities, getting around is relatively easy thanks to widespread motorbike taxis and ride-hailing apps, though traffic can be chaotic and sidewalks crowded. Public buses exist but are often confusing for tourists. Between cities, options include budget airlines, trains, and long-distance buses; while not always fast or punctual, they are generally affordable and accessible with some planning.
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