Colourful kites soar over the Queensland sky.
The event attracts tens of thousands of tourists from cities across Australia and around the world.
Visitors can spot whale-shaped kites stretching tens of meters gliding among the clouds, giant octopuses with tentacles flowing as if swimming in the sky, majestic dragons twisting with the wind, and flocks of colorful birds soaring high. Each gust of wind ignites an explosion of colors in the sky, accompanied by cheers and awe from the audience.
Locals and international tourists are amazed by the sight of the giant kite for the first time.
Visitors are not just spectators; they are invited to become part of the festival. Children joyfully fly their handmade paper kites from workshops, families release kites together, capturing happy moments, and groups of friends picnic at Pelican Park, enjoying food truck delicacies while sharing laughter. For locals and international tourists, this is not just a festival but a community bonding event.
Vietjet's signature red stands out at Pelican Park.
Embodying the spirit of "Fly around the world, renew yourself", the festival is not only a kite-flying venue but also a space for exploration, experience, and dreams. This year, Vietjet contributes to the lively atmosphere with exciting prizes such as round-trip tickets, discount vouchers up to 2,000,000 VND, and many surprising interactive games, adding more joy for visitors.
Locals take the opportunity to check-in and try their luck with interactive games at the Vietjet booth.
Accompanying the festival for the second consecutive year, Vietjet continues its mission to "fulfill the dream of flying". Not only bringing passengers to Australia, Vietjet also opens journeys across the globe with numerous international destinations. Notably, the 0 VND ticket program (excluding taxes and fees) to Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth is available during the golden hours of 12:00 – 14:00 daily on the website www.vietjetair.com and the Vietjet mobile app, offering cost-saving travel opportunities for millions of passengers.