Vietjet offers 50,000 tickets from 0 VND on all routes

The low-cost carrier Vietjet is giving away more than 50,000 tickets from just 0 VND in a special week-long promotion called “Enjoy your summer – It is time to Vietjet”.
The low-cost carrier Vietjet is giving away more than 50,000 ticketsfrom just 0 VND in a special week-long promotion called “Enjoy yoursummer – It is time to Vietjet”.

To celebrate thelaunch of three new routes from Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi to Pleiku,Ho Chi Minh City to the Republic of Korea’s Seoul and Myanmar’s Yangon,the promotion runs from July 22, 2015 to July 29, 2015 and is applicablefor all of Vietjet’s domestic flights and international routes.

The travel period for the promotion runs from September 7, 2015 toDecember 31, 2015 with the exception of the new routes to Pleiku andYangon, which will debut on October 1, 2015 and October 2, 2015,respectively.

“ With Vietjet, passengers willexperience the full suite of Vietjet’s high-quality services includingcomfortable seating on modern aircraft, a refreshing drink anddelicious meals served by our friendly flight attendants, and plenty ofspecial surprises onboard”, said Desmond Lin, Vietjet’s Director ofBusiness Development.

Promotional tickets can bepurchased at www.vietjetair.com (also compatible with smartphones atwww.m.vietjetair.com ) or at www.facebook.com/vietjetvietnam .Payment can be easily made with Visa, MasterCard, JCB, American Express,and ATM cards issued by 24 Vietnam banks that have been registered withinternet banking.

Currently, the airline is operating afleet of 26 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, with 150 flights each day. Ithas opened 33 air routes inside Vietnam and between Vietnam and citiesin Thailand, Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Cambodia andChina.-VNA

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