Vietjet Air offers 1.45 million promotional tickets
Vietjet Air is offering passengers 1.45 million super-saving tickets starting from zero dollars from April 17-19 to celebrate its newest international route from Ho Chi Minh City to Indonesia’s resort island of Bali.
Vietjet Air is offering passengers 1.45 million super-saving tickets from April 17-19 (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - Vietjet Air isoffering passengers 1.45 million super-saving tickets starting from zerodollars from April 17-19 to celebrate its newest international routefrom Ho Chi Minh City to Indonesia’s resort island of Bali.
The discounted fares, which are availableat from noon to 2pm, are for all ofVietjet’s domestic and international routes and those of ThaiVietjet – a jointventure of Vietjet and Thai airline KanAir.
The travel window for promotional tickets isfrom June 16 to December 31.
The new-age carrier will provide five returnflights per week on the HCM City–Bali route with flight times lasting aroundfour hours per leg. The flight departs from HCM City at 8:05am and arrives inBali at 1:05pm (local time). The return flight takes off from Bali at 2:05pm(local time) and lands in HCM City at 5:05pm.
Earlier this month, the airline announced it hadearned total revenue of 53.57 trillion VND (nearly 2.23 billion USD) andpre-tax profit of 5.81 trillion VND (250 million USD) in 2018.
Despite rising oil prices, the company’s airtransport revenue reached 33.78 trillion VND, up 50 percent year on year, whileair transport profit before tax saw a rise of 49 percent.
Last year, Vietjet operated approximately120,000 flights on 105 routes, covering destinations in Vietnam and Japan, HongKong, Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia,Cambodia and China.-VNA
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