Vietjet offers zero VND tickets for Vietnam-India routes

To promote trade, connect travel experiences, and cultural exchanges between India and Vietnam, Vietjet is participating in the global high-level conference Gujarat Vibrant held in India and offering hundreds of thousands of 0 VND tickets exclusively for Vietnam-India routes.
Vietjet offers zero VND tickets for Vietnam-India routes ảnh 1Vietjet aircraft (Photo: Vietjetair)

HCM City (VNA) - To promote trade, connect travel experiences, and cultural exchanges between India and Vietnam, Vietjet is participating in the global high-level conference Gujarat Vibrant held in India and offering hundreds of thousands of 0 VND tickets exclusively for Vietnam-India routes.

At the same time, the airline has announced the grand return of the "Love Connection - Connect with Love 2024" programme, with a prize of 50 pairs of free tickets for meaningful love stories of Indian couples.

Vietjet currently operates 35 round-trip flights per week connecting 5 cities in India, including Mumbai, New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Kochi, and Tiruchirappalli, with Vietnam.

To welcome the new year 2024, Vietjet is implementing the latest promotion programme with hundreds of thousands of tickets priced from 0 VND with flexible travel dates throughout the year 2024.

Vietjet offers zero VND tickets for Vietnam-India routes ảnh 2(Photo: Vietjetair)

The promotional tickets are available for sale every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday on the vietjetair.com website and the Vietjet Air mobile application, providing easy and flexible travel opportunities for passengers from India, Vietnam, and convenient connections to famous tourist destinations across Asia and Australia.

In addition, from now until January 16, 2023, passengers can enjoy immediate discounts of up to 20% on Business Class and SkyBoss tickets by entering the code SBBUIN for online ticket purchases through Vietjet's online channels. The flexible travel period is from now until June 31, 2024.

Vietjet offers a variety of ticket classes including Business, SkyBoss, Deluxe, and Eco to meet the needs of passengers. In particular, the Business Class is operated on the modern A330 wide-body aircraft, allowing passengers to experience Vietjet's exclusive leading style, with luxurious privileges such as a dedicated check-in counter, business lounge, private cabin, flatbed seats, cocktail service, and exquisite organic green cuisine with a diverse selection of authentic Vietnamese dishes such as Pho Thin, Vietnamese Baguette, and a selection of world-class cuisine including vegetarian and Halal dishes from India.

Following the success of the "Love Connection - Fall In Love All Over Again 2023" programme with the participation of thousands of couples throughout India, the "Love Connection 2024" programme once again contributes to spreading and honoring the love of Indian couples while enhancing the connection between Indian tourists and Vietjet and the beautiful country of Vietnam.

To participate in the programme, Indian couples are invited to share their love stories and travel desires on the website: loveconnection.vietjetair.com. The 50 couples with the most colorful, interesting, and meaningful love stories will be awarded with free flights to Vietnam - the hospitable and beautiful country with many famous tourist destinations worldwide in 2024./.

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