Vietjet offers $200 airfare to celebrate Ho Chi Minh City – Brisbane service

Vietjet offers $200 airfare to celebrate Ho Chi Minh City – Brisbane service

Vietjet has announced a week-long promotion for Australians to visit Vietnam, with an all-in one-way fare starting from A$200.

Starting from June 16, 2023, there will be two flights per week every Monday and Friday between Ho Chi Minh City and Brisbane, offering convenient travel options for both business and leisure travellers. The flight from Brisbane to Ho Chi Minh City will depart at 23:10 and arrive at 04:50 the next day (local time), while the flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Brisbane will depart at 10:05 and arrive at 21:10 (local time).

In addition to the low fares, Viejet is also offering various promotional programs, including free domestic connection services within Vietnam, Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday sales, and discounted SkyBoss Business and SkyBoss programs.

Passengers who sign up for Vietjet’s loyalty program, SkyJoy, and purchase tickets can earn up to 3,300 SkyPoints through the SkyJoy app on the Apple Store, Google Play Store, or the website https://skyjoy.vn.

SkyJoy members can redeem their SkyPoints for Vietjet vouchers and gifts from over 250 popular food, shopping, and travel brands in Vietnam.

Please note that taxes and fees are excluded from the advertised fares, and terms and conditions apply.

This promotion is valid until March 23, 2023 (GMT+7), and celebrates the launch of the airline’s newest routes connecting Brisbane to Ho Chi Minh City.

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