Vietjet celebrates International Women’s Day with 2.4 million discounted tickets

March 06, 2019 - 15:00

Vietjet is giving away 2.4 million promotional tickets priced only from zero đồng between now and Friday in a move to celebrate the upcoming International Women’s Day.

Up to 2.4 million promotional tickets from Vietjet are available for lucky passengers to celebrate International Women’s Day. — VNS Photo
Viet Nam News

HCM CITY  — Vietjet is giving away 2.4 million promotional tickets priced only from zero đồng between now and Friday in a move to celebrate the upcoming International Women’s Day. 

The promotional airfares, which are available from noon to 2pm at www.vietjetair.com, are for all domestic flights and Thai Vietjet’s domestic and international routes to Seoul, Busan, Daegu (South Korea); Kaohsiung, Taipei, Taichung, Tainan (Taiwan); Singapore; Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai (Thailand); Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia); Yangon (Myanmar) and Siem Reap (Cambodia). Thai Vietjet is a joint venture between Vietjet and Thai airline Kan Air.

The airline’s flights connecting Việt Nam with Japan and Hong Kong will be part of the promotion including Hà Nội or HCM City to Osaka; Hà Nội to Tokyo and  HCM City or Phú Quốc to Hong Kong. 

The flight period is from May 7 to December 31, 2019, Vietjet announced on Tuesday. 

With a network comprising 39 domestic routes and 66 international routes, Vietjet operates safe flights with a technical reliability rate of 99.64 per cent – the highest rate in the Asia Pacific region.

As a fully-fledged member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Vietjet has obtained the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certificate and has been awarded a 7-star ranking, the world’s highest rating for safety, by AirlineRatings.

The new-age carrier operates 60 A320 and A321 aircraft with about 400 flights daily, carrying more than 70 million passengers to date, with 106 routes covering destinations across Việt Nam and international destinations.

Last week, Vietjet signed an agreement to purchase 100 new 737 MAX airplanes worth US$12.7 billion from Boeing. It was described by the airline’s President and CEO Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo as a move to meet its international flight network expansion plan with a higher capacity, thus offering passengers more exciting experiences by being able to fly to more new international destinations. — VNS

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