Vietjet Air offers half priced fares to celebrate National Day

Vietjet Air has teamed up with the five-star hospitality group Vinpearl offering half-priced fares and hotel stays in order to celebrate the country’s 75th National Day.
Vietjet Air offers half priced fares to celebrate National Day ảnh 1Vietjet operates one of the most modern and environmentally friendly fleets.(Photo courtesy of the airline)

HCM City (VNA) - Vietjet Air has teamed up with the five-star hospitalitygroup Vinpearl offering half-priced fares and hotel stays in order tocelebrate the country’s 75th National Day.

From August31 to September 4, passengers can book tickets at www.vietjetair.com and Vietjet Air’smobile app using the promotion code "QUOCKHANH" to getthe fares (excluding taxes and fees) on Vietjet's extensive domesticflight network.

Five millionpromotional tickets are available from September 1, 2020, to April 27, 2021(excluding public holidays), the airline said in a statement. 

Passengerscan also use the code "QUOCKHANH" to receive a one-of-a-kindpromotion at Vinpearl’s high-class resorts and hotels with 50 per centdiscounts when booking at www.vinpearl.com as long as the length of stayis appropriate with the flight itinerary (subject to Vinpearl’s terms andconditions).

Eachboarding pass is applied once and will be revoked upon check-in, Vietjet said. 

At themeantime, Vietjet is also offering 15kg of checked baggage free of charge forall passengers flying across Vietnam from now until March 28, 2021, includingthe Lunar New Year period.

Thepromotion is applied for passengers buying tickets and completing the paymentfrom August 12, 2020, to October 24, 2020./.
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