Where do you search for domestic flights?

I've been trying to use Vietjet Air's website to no avail. I've tried both the English and Vietnamese version (here is a link to the English language version: http://vietjetair.com/Sites/Web/en-US/Home).

Whenever I enter the origin and destination cities in the provided fields I receive a pop up that says "please select Origin!" (as an aside they also don't seem to know how the greater than/less than symbols are supposed to work). As you type in city names there is no function that suggests locations which begin with those letters. I've tried city names and airport abbreviations.

In any case I figured I'd ask here about suggestions for finding the best prices.

Thanks.

Nam_ wrote:

I've been trying to use Vietjet Air's website to no avail. I've tried both the English and Vietnamese version (here is a link to the English language version: http://vietjetair.com/Sites/Web/en-US/Home).

Whenever I enter the origin and destination cities in the provided fields I receive a pop up that says "please select Origin!" (as an aside they also don't seem to know how the greater than/less than symbols are supposed to work). As you type in city names there is no function that suggests locations which begin with those letters. I've tried city names and airport abbreviations.

In any case I figured I'd ask here about suggestions for finding the best prices.

Thanks.


Works perfectly all right on my laptop.
You might check if your browser is blocking some scripts etc. In that case, either try another browser, or check the security settings of your current browser. Also reboot your system.
I am using Firefox.

If you travel a lot, you can get a reservation software kit from your trusted travel agent in Australia, Europe or North America. These interact directly with the large travel reservations systems directly BUT your ticketing (e-ticketing) is through your trusted travel agent .

Never use a Vietnamese 'travel agent', even if they have what appears to be a Res system, as they simply book flights, get an e-ticket, word-process the e-ticket adding their fees. This is exactly what you can do at home.

AND never use the Expedia, Travelocity, etc., web sites as they have zero 'customer service', they sell the ends-of-lines seats dumper at discount through 'contracts', multi-airline long haul flights, etc.

Always use a TA with a live body and get their cell handset number (for SMS) and their e-mail.

My employer Admins 3 travel web sites for professionals so we keep current with the latest airline tricks.

You probably have problems with your current browser (cookies/security/...). Just try to reinstall Chrome/Firefox and see how it works.

For cheap domestic flights, you can also try Jetstar: http://www.jetstar.com/vn/en/home

i'm use this website ok jetstar.com/vn/en/home

You could try: http://www.jetstar.com/au/en/home.