The program applies to passengers who buy tickets from March 20 to 29.
The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on March 17 launched a special promotion program for domestic and international passengers in response to the Government's decision to resume inbound and outbound tourism from March 15 under new normal conditions.
Vietnam's national flag carrier launches huge flight sales. Photo courtesy of Vietnam Airlines |
Accordingly, the one-way ticket price on all domestic routes costs only from VND645,000 (US$28.21) with taxes and fees included.
Round-trip fares on international routes to Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, South Korea, Europe, Australia, and the US are only from VND1.1 million ($49), or $155 including taxes and fees.
The program applies to passengers who buy tickets from March 20 to 29 at ticket offices, agents, websites, mobile applications and call centers of Vietnam Airlines, with flights departing from March 20 to December 31, 2022.
Particularly from March 30 to April 3, 2022, the program is applied to customers who buy directly at Hanoi International Tourism Fair 2022, held at ICE Hanoi International Exhibition Center at 91 Tran Hung Dao Street.
The national flag carrier also advises passengers to find out information and comply with safety regulations at their destination such as the medical declaration, Covid-19 testing, vaccination, or recovery status.
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