Jetstar Pacific launches Tet promotional fares

Travel during Tet holiday will be easier for passengers as the low-cost carrier Jetstar Pacific will offer 11,000 tickets priced 11,000 VND (0.49 USD) one way for 27 domestic and international routes.
Jetstar Pacific launches Tet promotional fares ảnh 1Illustrative photo. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Travel during Tet holiday will be easier for passengers as the low-cost carrier Jetstar Pacific will offer 11,000 tickets priced 11,000 VND (0.49 USD) one way for 27 domestic and international routes.

The special tickets will be on sale from 23:00 on February 7 (the 29 th day of the 12th month of the lunar calendar) until February 14 or until the special fares are sold out.

Customers can book flights on Jetstar’s website www.jetstar.com . Online payment is required at the time of purchase to be eligible for promotional fares.

Jetstar plans to present a calligraphy Tet greeting to each passenger travelling during the Lunar new year holidays, wishing them a safe and happy year of the Monkey.

In addition, Jetstar Pacific will deliver Tet gifts to disadvantaged people with the hope of bringing a warmer Tet to the needy.

The airline announced the addition of three more Airbus A320s to its fleet, as well as more flights on 12 routes to serve increasing demands during the Lunar New Year 2016.

Jetstar Pacific – the first budget carrier in Vietnam – is currently operating 32 domestic and international routes. Being the third fastest growing airline in the region, Jetstar Pacific was honoured by Nielsen, a global information and measurement company as the best low-cost carrier with good services in 2015.-VNA

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