Vietnam Airlines offers cheap tickets for domestic routes

The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines is offering special discounts on 19 domestic routes departing between January 19 and February 7.
Vietnam Airlines offers cheap tickets for domestic routes ảnh 1Passengers get off a Vietnam Airlines plane (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines is offering special discounts on 19 domestic routes departing between January 19 and February 7.

Accordingly, customers will have a chance to buy tickets priced from 399,000 VND (17.3 USD) to 1,009,000 VND (47.8 USD).

Prices will not include tax, and additional fees, and tickets are attached with special conditions. Tickets are available at www.vietnamairlines.com, booking offices and sales agents nationwide.

Vietnam Airlines has also announced an additional 800 flights on 22 routes from January 26 to February 24 to meet the anticipated extra demand during the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.

The airline conducted over 127,500 safe flights in 2015, representing a year-on-year increase of 3.5 percent.

It transported more than 17.4 million passengers during the year, earning 69.3 trillion VND (3.08 billion USD) in revenue, and 1.4 trillion VND (62.2 million USD) in pre-tax profit.-VNA

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