Vietnam Airlines Offers Promotional Tickets for Early Birds

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Vietnam Airlines Offers Promotional Tickets for Early Birds

To stimulate international travel, Vietnam Airlines, the country's national flag carrier introduces the “Early Birds, Special Deal” promotion program. The program which is a collaboration between the airline and the Vietnam Tourism Association offers discounted airfares on over fifty international destinations across the world and is valid for flights till the year.

Some of the round-trip airfares available in the frame of the campaign for destinations in Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, Europe, and Australia start from USD9, USD29, USD249 and USD399 respectively. Airport taxes and fees are not included and have to be paid extra.  

Tickets under the Early Bird Special Deal promotion will be on sale from now until September 30, 2020. The promotion is valid for flights departing before December 31, 2020. 

In a separate move, the airline is selling zero dollar promotional tickets from Ho Chi Minh City to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. The sale will last till the end of February.

Ticket prices include only airport taxes and fees and cost USD66 and USD88 respectively.

Promotion is valid for flights to Kuala Lumpur with departure dates between February 24 and May 20, 2020; to Singapore – between February 24 and May 30, 2020.

From now on, previously restricted due to the Covid-19 thread in-flight meals, beverage and media services on board the airline's aircrafts have been resumed in strict compliance with health and safety regulations.

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