Vietjet offers workers two free flights to come back home to enjoy Tet
Offering disadvantaged workers a warm, happy Tet and reuniting their families on the holiday, Vietjet and HD SAISON will give two free flights to bring workers back home to enjoy the Lunar New Year 2023.
Vietjet offers workers two free flights to come back home to enjoy Tet. - Illustrative image (Photo: Vietjetair.com)
HCM City (VNA) - Offering disadvantaged workers a warm, happy Tet and reunitingtheir families on the holiday, Vietjet and HD SAISON will give two free flights to bring workersback home to enjoy the Lunar New Year 2023.
These “surprise gifts” for disadvantaged workers living and working inHo Chi Minh City and the surrounding area have been meaningful when many disadvantaged workers have not been able to come back home and celebrate Tet with their families in theirhometownsfor the past 2-3 years. Two free flights for workers fromHo Chi Minh City to Nghe An and Thanh Hoa are scheduled to fly on January 11, 2023 (the 20th day of the lastlunar month).
Not only offering free tickets to fly their hometowns and celebrate Tet, all passengers of the special flights will also receive meaningful Tet gifts together with a lot of love from Vietjet’s flight crews.
Hundreds ofVietjet flights have brought disadvantaged workers,students and ethnic minorities, around the country to their hometowns toreunite every Tet holiday. Spreading love flights have become the “tradition” which has been carried out by Vietjet and its partners for many years duringevery Tetholiday, contributing to sharing the love, joining handswith the community to support disadvantaged circumstances in the society.
Workers inindustrial areas have been supported with preferentialinterest loans under the program between HD SAISON and the Vietnam GeneralConfederation of Labour.
Besides spreading love flights, Vietjet also operates the “Flight first -Pay later” programme to support to purchase flight tickets during Tet holiday with a simple and easyprocedure of only three online minutes, bringing more flying opportunities for everyone.
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