Budget carrier Vietjet has launched the biggest promotion in the year,with 4.5 million Deluxe promotional tickets on the wide domestic flight network in welcoming the year-end festive season.
HCM City (VNA) – Budget carrier Vietjet has launchedthe biggest promotion in the year,with 4.5 million Deluxe promotional ticketson the wide domestic flight network in welcoming the year-end festive season.
From October 12-31, passengers who enter the code “DELUXE20” when booking on the website www.vietjetair.comor Vietjet Air mobileapp will receive a 20 percent discount on Deluxe fares.
With the flight period from October 12, 2020 to December 31,2021, passengers can buy tickets right now or plan for economical and flexibletravel until the end of next year.
Vietjet has just launched Deluxe fare type – All-in package.Having this brand-new ticket class, passengers immediately receive 7kg ofcarry-on baggage and 20kg of checked baggage for free, priority check-in,priority seat selection, free changes of flights, dates, routes, andcomplimentary Deluxe Flight Care programme.
In particular, the flight route connecting Ho Chi Minh City andHanoi, the two largest cities in Vietnam, has also increased the frequency to25 flights per day with the good schedule, stable flight times and modernaircraft to offer the best services for people and visitors.
As part of the efforts to prevent the spreading of COVID-19pandemic, Vietjet has been strictly controlling health-check procedures forpassengers and crews before each flight, following mandatory requirements ofhealth declaration and wearing masks.
All Vietjet flights are in accordance with global supremestandards and recommendations from authorities, the World Health Organization(WHO) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) in order to ensurethe safety of all passengers, cabin crew and the community./.
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Celebrating the Liberation Day of Hanoi capital (October 10), Vietjet is offering 550,000 promotional tickets priced only from 0VND for passengers to fly across Vietnam.
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