Jetstar Pacific offers free return-leg tickets on Tet holiday
Budget airline Jetstar Pacific is set to launch a programme offering free return-leg tickets for 22 domestic and seven international air routes to celebrate the 2018 Lunar New Year.
Budget airline Jetstar Pacific is set to launch a programme offering free return-leg tickets for 22 domestic and seven international air routes to celebrate the 2018 Lunar New Year (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – ღBudget airline Jetstar Pacific is set to launch a programme offering free return-leg tickets for 22 domestic and seven international air routes to celebrate the 2018 Lunar New Year.
The promotional campaign will start at 23:00 on February 15 (the last day of the Year of the Rooster) to 23:59 on February 22 (the 7th day of the Year of the Dog). Accordingly, roundtrip tickets for domestic destinations will range from 99,000 VND (4.36 USD) to 1,010,000 VND (44 USD). Tickets for the Hanoi/HCM City – Guangzhou (China) will start at 180,000 VND, while those for Da Nang – Hong Kong route starts at 390,000 VND and Dong Hoi – Chiang Mai from 690,000 VND. Free return-leg tickets for the Hanoi - Osaka (Japan) and Da Nang - Osaka routes will start from 2,060,000 VND (88 USD) and 2,460,000 million VND (110 USD), respectively. The prices exclude taxes and fees, and come with certain conditions. More information can be found on the website www.jetstar.com or the hotline 19001550, which operates 24/7. Jetstar Pacific now operates 29 domestic and nine international routes, connecting to Jetstar Group’s network to 82 destinations in 18 countries. The airline has installed check-in kiosks at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport to meet passengers’ increasing travel demand during Tet. The automatic check-in kiosk system allows passengers to check-in within only 30 seconds.-VNA
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