Vietjet welcomes two new routes and adds them to its “Free up your summer with Vietjet” promotion where one million tickets will be available for as little as $0 (*).
Tickets will be available from 20 June to 22 June 2018 between the promotional hours of 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm (Singapore local time) for travel dates between 14 August to 31 December 2018 (**).
The promotion applies to all domestic and international routes to Osaka (Japan), Seoul, Busan, Daegu (South Korea), Hong Kong, Kaohsiung, Taipei, Taichung, Tainan (Taiwan), Singapore, Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai (Thailand), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Yangon (Myanmar) and Phnom Penh, Siem Reap (Cambodia).
The Nha Trang – Siem Reap (Cambodia) route will operate a daily return flight with an average flight time of one hour and 20 minutes per sector. The flight will depart from Nha Trang at 7:25 am (local time) and arrive at Siem Reap at 8:45 am (local time). The return leg will depart at 9:25 am (local time) and arrive at Nha Trang at 10:45 am (local time).
The Hanoi – Osaka (Japan) route will operate on a daily basis with an average flight time of four hours per sector. The flight will depart from Hanoi at 1:40 am (local time) and arrive at Osaka at 7:50 am (local time). The return leg will depart at 9:20 am (local time) and arrive at Hanoi at 1:05 pm (local time).
Vietjet brings exclusive festive deals with affordable fares and enjoyable flight experiences for passengers traveling across the region.
(*) excluding taxes, fee
(**) excluding national holiday
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