Vietnam Airlines is expanding its premium economy class to all domestic flights, aiming to enhance passenger experience across its internal network. The Vietnamese flag carrier, based in Hanoi and a member of the SkyTeam alliance, will implement this change starting January 14th. This expansion follows nearly six years of offering premium economy on select domestic routes.
The airline announced on LinkedIn that it would introduce the expanded service next Tuesday, promising passengers "a more comfortable experience." The new premium economy fares will include priority check-in and boarding, more spacious seating, enhanced onboard catering options, and increased ticket flexibility compared to standard economy class. Additionally, passengers will enjoy business-class-equivalent luggage allowances.
Vietnam Airlines' website details two tiers of premium economy: Premium Economy Classic and Premium Economy Flex. Both offer one checked bag weighing up to 32 kg and hand luggage up to 18 kg. However, regional flights using ATR 72 aircraft have lower allowances of 23 kg for checked bags and 7 kg for hand luggage.