Vietjet’s summer lucky draw event, plus business flights slashed in half

Vietjet’s summer lucky draw event, plus business flights slashed in half
Edited by Travel Weekly


Cheap flights to Southeast Asia are here with Vietjet’s latest offer, including fantastic deals such as Eco tickets, starting from just AU$165, and up to 50 per cent off business tickets on domestic and international routes.

The all-inclusive one-way AU$165 Eco tickets apply to travel from 1 September to 31 December and offer countless opportunities for the perfect getaway.

The offers are only available when booking via www.vietjetair.com or the Vietjet Air mobile app from now until 16 May.

Travellers can also unlock great savings with Vietjet’s business class ticket discounts with a 50 per cent discount (excluding taxes and fees) on business class tickets on select Australian and Indian routes by using the code BUSUMMER50 for flights between 1 to 30 June.

Alternatively, travellers can also use the code BUSUMMER30 to avail a fantastic 30 per cent discount (excluding taxes and fees) on business class tickets for all other international and domestic routes during the same travel period.

These deals are also available on the newly launched route between Vietnam’s capital city, Hanoi, and the captivating city of Hiroshima, Japan, the airline’s eighth connection between the two countries. It is the only direct air link between Hiroshima and Hanoi.

Vietjet cabin. (Supplied)

Vietjet’s summer lucky draw event

Stand a chance to win from a pool of prizes including the Sky Gold+ membership passes, with redemption for up to 12 flight tickets up for grabs, as well as ticket vouchers worth up to AU$600 each.

Interested participants can join two exciting games for the lucky draw – the daily lucky spin and the monthly lottery – for your shot at winning these prizes.

To enter the lucky draw, simply make ticket purchases between 5 May and 7 August and click HERE to increase your chances of winning big!

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