Vietjet marks new routes with 150,000 promotional tickets
The low-cost carrier Vietjet on September 5 announced 150,000 promotional tickets priced only from 0 USD under “ 12pm, It’s time to Vietjet ” campaign to mark its three new routes.
HCM City (VNA)🐭 – The low-cost carrier Vietjet on September 5 announced 150,000 promotional tickets priced only from 0 USD under “ 12pm, It’s time to Vietjet ” campaign to mark its three new routes of Ho Chi Minh City-Kaohsiung, Hanoi-Taipei and Hai Phong-Seoul.
The promotion will run within September 6, 7 and 8 from 12h to 14h daily at www.vietjetair.com and is applied for Vietjet’s all international routes, including the new ones, from October 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017.
The promotional tickets can be booked from 12h to 14h at www.vietjetair.com (also compatible with smartphones at //m.vietjetair.com ) or at www.facebook.com/vietjetvietnam (just click the “Booking” tab). Payment can be easily made with debit and credit cards of Visa, MasterCard, JCB, and American Express and ATM cards issued by 2 9 Vietnam’s banks that have been registered with internet banking.
The Ho Chi Minh City -Kaohsiung route will be launched on December 12, 2016 with five return flights a week on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday. The flight, which lasts 3 hours 30 minutes per leg, departs from Ho Chi Minh City at 02:10 and lands in Kaohsiung at 06:30 (local time). The return flight takes off at 08:15 and lands in Ho Chi Minh City at 10:45.
The Hanoi-Taipei route will be operated on a daily basis from October 30, 2016 with the flight time of 2 hours 45 minutes per leg. The flight takes off from Hanoi at 14:15 and lands in Taipei at 18:00 (local time). The return flight departs at 19:10 and arrives in Hanoi at 20:55 (local time).
The Haiphong-Seoul route will be launched on December 12, 2016 with four return flights a week on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday. With 5 hours per leg, the flight takes off at Cat Bi International Airport at 23:45 and lands in Incheon International Airport at 06:00 (local time). The return flight departs at 07:15 and arrives at 10:40.
With the three new routes, Vietjet operates a total of 20 international routes to 15 destinations across the region, looking to boost the regional trade and integration.
Vietjet is the first airline in Vietnam to operate as a new-age airline with low-cost and diversified services to meet customers’ demands. It provides not only transport services but also uses the latest e-commerce technologies to offer various products and services for consumers.
Currently, the airline boasts a fleet of 40 aircraft, including A320s and A321s, and operates 300 flights each day. It has carried nearly 25 million passengers to date.-VNA
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