Several Australian outlets report that VietJet is exploring an entry into the domestic market, potentially launching flights between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. The airline is described as considering a new Australian domestic operation, which may be launched under a fresh brand rather than its current Vietnam-facing name.
The reporting frames the move as part of a broader competitive landscape in Australia’s air travel sector, where major carriers and their budget subsidiaries already operate domestic routes. VietJet’s potential entry is therefore presented as an additional option for travellers in a market served by Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin.
Details on timing, final route approvals, aircraft deployment and ownership or regulatory arrangements are not specified in the excerpts provided. However, the consistent message across sources is that VietJet is assessing the feasibility of starting domestic services across Australia’s three largest eastern cities, with branding changes possible to suit the local market.