Free airfares: Airline launches $0 ticket price sale

Free airfares: Airline launches $0 ticket price sale
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    Vietjet is offering travellers from Australia the opportunity to score free tickets within Vietjet’s entire domestic and international network for 24 hours, from 0:00 to 23:59 GMT +7.

    Millions of tickets will have AUD$0 base fare, and only corresponding taxes and surcharges will apply.

    Travellers simply need to visit Vietjet’s website on 9 September at www.vietjetair.com or log on to the Vietjet Air app, and the discount will be automatically applied when booking flights with no discount code needed.

    Discounted fares are subject to availability and can be used to fly to any destination within Vietjet’s flight network from 18 September 2023 – 31 March 2024.

    Passengers are automatically entitled to free Sky Care Travel Insurance that offers comprehensive protection from medical expenses to flight-related issues. They can also accumulate points when they sign up for the SkyJoy loyalty program and enjoy other exciting benefits at the SkyJoy app or https://skyjoy.vietjetair.com/.

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