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Thai Vietjet, a subsidiary of Vietnamese budget airline Vietjet Air, has confirmed its operation of weekly semi-commercial flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Bangkok every Friday starting January 8, 2021, with the hope to gradually recover the travel and trade between the two countries after a long suspension since March this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vietjet has announced the year’s biggest promotion campaign, offering passengers chances to fly marvellously in leaders’ style and win big gifts worth up to tens of billion dong.
With diverse ticket classes to delight customers, Vietjet offers a super promotion of 50 percent discount on ticket prices on the entire domestic flight network across Vietnam, applying the whole days from December 8 to December 31, 2020.
Thai Vietjet, a subsidiary of Vietnamese budget airline Vietjet Air, has won another major award, receiving global recognition as the ‘Fastest Growing Low-Cost Carrier of the year’ in Thailand, conferred by Global Business Outlook Magazine.
Thai Vietjet has further expanded its flight network with the new service connecting Nakhon Si Thammarat, an administrative centre of southern Thailand and one of the most ancient cities of the country and the famous destination of Chiang Mai in the North.
Vietjet has accompanied tourism development cooperation between Ho Chi Minh City and the northwest, northeast and the central key economic regions in a joint effort to promote tourism development and economic recovery in Vietnam.
Budget airline Vietjet offers more than 1 million tickets priced only 0 VND on November 11 across the wide flight network of Vietnam to welcome the biggest shopping event – the Single’s Day.
At the ASEAN Women CEO Summit held in Hanoi on November 9, female leaders of leading businesses both at home and abroad such as Facebook, Coca Cola, Central Group, Vietjet, BRG and TH shared their stories about drastic, strong measures to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic and maintain the operation of their enterprises.
Thai Vietjet has celebrated its maiden flight connecting Hat Yai, a center of trade, transportation and tourism in southern Thailand and the famous destination of Chiang Rai in the North.
The Indonesian Transportation Ministry has agreed to provide the aviation industry with a stimulus package worth 216.5 billion Rp (14.75 million USD) aimed at cutting costs and boosting demand throughout the COVID pandemic.
Vietjet decided to directly give a part of sales revenue to support people in the central region who are suffering heavy losses from consecutive storms and floods.
The picture of the domestic aviation industry remains gloomy as the COVID-19 pandemic has left a strong impact on airlines, eating quickly into their wallets. The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines forecast that the domestic aviation market will gradually recover this year and in 2021 despite difficulties, but it will take a very long time for the international market to regain its health.
Budget carrier Vietjet has launched the biggest promotion in the year,with 4.5 million Deluxe promotional tickets on the wide domestic flight network in welcoming the year-end festive season.
Vietjet is accompanying the "Entrepreneur and Book Week" organised by the “Doanh Nhan Sai Gon” Newspaper, Vietnam Publishing Association and related agencies to celebrate the 16th anniversary of Vietnam Entrepreneurs’ Day (October 13).
Celebrating the Liberation Day of Hanoi capital (October 10), Vietjet is offering 550,000 promotional tickets priced only from 0VND for passengers to fly across Vietnam.
New-age carrier Vietjet has restored the entire domestic network and increased the frequency to 250 flights per day to celebrate the jubilant year-end travel season.
Thai Vietjet, a subsidiary of Vietnamese budget airline Vietjet Air, has commenced its maiden flight from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) to Ubon Ratchathani, one of the four major cities of Isan, a region in northeastern Thailand, also known as the "big four of Isan".