Vietjet slashes prices on flights across Vietnam, India & Australia

Vietjet slashes prices on flights across Vietnam, India & Australia
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Vietnamese airline Vietjet is making several price cuts including up to 50 per cent off business tickets on all domestic and international routes.

    From 12:00 on 15 April to 23:59 on 21 April 2024, Vietjet will offer Eco tickets priced from AUD 165(*) for flights across Australia to Vietnam.

    Meanwhile, from 12:00 on 15 April to 23:59 on 30 April 2024, passengers booking Business tickets will receive a 50 per cent discount when applying the BU50 code for direct flights between Vietnam, India, and Australia. They will also receive a 30 per cent discount when applying the BU30 code for other direct and connecting flights covering Vietnam and international destinations of Vietjet.

    Passengers flying with Vietjet get free SkyCare insurance and can earn points for gift redemption with the Vietjet SkyJoy loyalty program. Vietjet offers many flight options with super-low prices across domestic and international routes, catering to the needs of travellers year-round.

    These amazing deals provide more options for passengers flying from major cities across Australia to Ho Chi Minh City, allowing them to explore Vietnam and beyond. And for those travelling to Hanoi from Melbourne and Sydney, the new direct routes to the capital city that starts in June make it easier than ever before to discover the beauty of Vietnam. Plus, Vietjet also offers flights to top-notch destinations in China, India, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Thailand, and more!

    Join Vietjet for an inspiring journey on a modern fleet, with professional and dedicated flight crews. Savour the essence of Vietnamese cuisine with a menu of delicious and fresh hot meals, including Pho Thin and Banh mi Vietnam, along with many outstanding cultural and artistic performances at 10,000 meters altitude.

    Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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