Vietjet offers tickets priced at 0 VND at Myanmar tourism expo

Low cost carrier Vietjet will offer hundreds of tickets priced at 0 VND along with many exciting activities at its booth at the Myanmar International Tourism Expo 2018 from July 20 to July 22 at Tatmadaw Exhibition Hall (Yangon).
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The carrier will give away 200 super promotional tickets priced only from 0 VND (excluding taxes, fees) at two time frames: between 15:00 – 16:00 on July 20, 21 and 22, and from 10:30 – 11:30 on July 21 and 22.

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Vietjet will offer promotional tickets for Ha Noi – Yangon (Myanmar) route with flight period from now to December 31 (except for national holidays in Myanmar and Vietnam). (Photo: Vietjet)

The promotional tickets are applied for Ha Noi – Yangon (Myanmar) route with flight period from now to December 31 (except for national holidays in Myanmar and Vietnam).

Visitors to Vietjet booth can attend the lucky draw to receive free Vietjet tickets, receive interesting gifts, play “Vietjet Skyfun” games, enjoy exciting performances and take pictures with beautiful, friendly cabin crews.

Since its first flight to Yangon in 2015, Vietjet has played an important role in connecting and promoting cooperation relationship between two countries, and met the travel and trading needs of tourists as well as people of two countries.

Aiming to become a “Consumer Airline”, Vietjet is continually opening new routes, adding more aircraft, investing in modern technology and offering more added-on products and services to serve all demands of customers.

Vietjet is a pioneering airline that is loved by many for its exciting promotional and entertainment programs, especially during the festive season.

Vietjet Air is the first airline in Vietnam to follow a low-cost, modernized carrier model to provide a wide range of services to its customers. Apart from air transportation, Vietjet also provides consumer goods and services to the customers through the application of advanced E-Commerce technology. Vietjet is an official member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) with IOSA Safety Certificate. In addition to the Best Asian Low Cost Carrier awarded by TTG Travel Award in 2015, the airline was also honoured as one of the “Top 500 Leading Brands in Asia 2016” and “Best Recruiting Brand in Asia” for many consecutive years.

Currently, Vietjet operates 60 A320, A321 aircraft with more than 380 flights daily, carrying more than 60 million passengers up to date, with 93 routes covering destinations in Vietnam as well as international destinations such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, China, Thailand, Indonesia, Myanmar, Malaysia and Cambodia.

Vietjet plans to expand its network across the Asia-Pacific region and is continuing to expand its regional network.

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(Source: VNA)