Vietjet launches “early bird” promotion for New Year holiday
Low-cost carrier VietJet Air has begun to sell tickets on domestic and international routes from Vietnam to Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan, the RoK and Myanmar for the 2016 New Year holiday.
Low-cost carrier VietJet Air has begun to sell tickets on domestic and international routes from Vietnam to Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan, the Republic of Korea and Myanmar for the 2016 New Year holiday with the policy “the sooner you buy a ticket, the cheaper price you will pay”.
The airline will increase the frequency of high-demand routes, such as Ho Chi Minh City – Hanoi (more than 20 round trips daily), Ho Chi Minh City – Da Nang (10 round trips), Ho Chi Minh City – Hue (4 round trips), Ho Chi Minh City – Hai Phong (6 round trips) and Ho Chi Minh City – Nha Trang (3 round trips).
Tickets can be purchased at www.vietjetair.com (also compatible with smartphones at //m.vietjetair.com ), www.facebook.com/vietjetairvietnam , hotline 19001886 or at ticketing offices and agencies nationwide.
𓃲 Before the upcoming high season begins, Vietjet will also add new aircraft to its fleet and launch new international routes.-VNA
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