VietJet Launches Three-Day US$1 Ticket Sale

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Mon Oct 10, 2022

Celebrating the year-end festive season and Double Day 10/10, Vietjet is offering a ticket promotion during 3 golden days from October 10 to October 12, 2022. 

From 00:00 October 10, 2022 to 24:00 on October 12, 2022 (GMT+7), 1.1 million Vietjet Eco tickets at the flat price from only USD1 (*) are available for sale to all passengers flying on all Vietjet routes covering domestic Vietnam and international destinations in India, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia (Bali), etc., on website www.vietjetair.com, Vietjet Air mobile app with the flight time from October 24, 2022 to March 31, 2023 (**). 

In addition, travellers can now avail 20 per cent off on tickets (*) for international flights to Vietnam every Monday from now till 19 December 2022, by applying “HELLOVIETNAM” promotion code on Vietjet’s official website and Vietjet Air mobile app. The flight time for this promotion is from October 10, 2022 until September 18, 2023. (**) 

The airline will resume the Da Nang – Tokyo (Haneda) route from December 21, 2022 with a daily return flight, providing travellers from Japan with a new destination for the year-end international trip. Located in central Vietnam, Da Nang has been the world’s famous coastal destination and appealed to tourists in recent years thanks to its iconic landmarks of Golden Bridge and Dragon Bridge. The city also serves as a gateway to surrounding tourist destinations including the ancient town of Hoi An, the former imperial citadel in Hue city, and Quang Binh, home of the spectacular caves.  

(*) Excluding taxes and fees. 

(**) Excluding Tet and national holiday 

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