Vietjet is offering promotional tickets every Wednesday on its all routes between Vietnam and Japan (Photo: Vietjet)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietjet is offering promotional tickets priced fromzero VND every Wednesday on its all routes between Vietnam and Japan.
The promotion is applied from now to April 24, 2019 to mark the carrier’s newroute between Ho Chi Minh City and Tokyo (Narita). The travel period is fromApril 1 to December 31, 2019.
The Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) – Tokyo (Narita) route will operate daily returnflights from July 12, 2019. Flying time is around six hours per leg. The flightdeparts from Ho Chi Minh City at 00:05 and arrives at Tokyo at 08:00. Thereturn flight takes off from Tokyo at 09:00 and lands in Ho Chi Minh City at13:05.
With a network comprising 39 domestic routes and 69 international routes,Vietjet currently operates around 400 flights daily, carrying more than 65million passengers to date. - VNA
Vietjet Air is offering 3 million promotional tickets priced from just zero Vietnamese dong during a three-day promotional programme from February 13-15.
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