Sunday 18 June 2017

Vietjet Air makes its debut at ITE HK with 5000 free tickets

Report by : Gan Yung Chyan
                  / KUCINTA SETIA
Distributed to Everyone





The fast-growing Vietnamese low-cost airline, Vietjet Air, makes its debut at ITE Hong Kong in full force with attractive and informative displays, special offers including 5000 free tickets and promotion programs. 

The Vietjet Booth at G102 with the theme "Free Summer, FLy for Free" spots the very attractive Vietjet Red and Yellow to welcome visitors. They were treated to interesting and interactive activities, from photo-taking opportunities with the popular Vietjet crew to mobile phone games with special prizes for the winners. Freebies for the media include Vietjet merchandise such as umbrella, cap, plush toy, neck pillow and eye shade.

Vietjet's presence at ITE features a spectacular Flashmob Dance by a leading dance group Helki.Fam on the Grand Stage at 2 pm on 17 June 2017. There was a drama and game session on stage for public visitors.

To celebrate Vietjet's participation at ITE, the airline offered 5000 promotional tickets priced only from 0 HK Dollars (excluding airport fees and taxes) between 1 pm and 3 pm from 15 to 18 June 2017 only at www.vietjetair.com. The promotion applies for Ho Chi Minh City-Hong Kong route with departures from 1 August to 31 December 2017 excluding national holidays.

The recent Vietjet Summer Promotion, "Free Summer, Fly for free", held between 25 April and 15 June 2017 has proven to be very popular among travelers with the 1 million HKD0 tickets available for booking on Vietjet Air's web-site.

Vietjet Air owns a fleet of 45 aircraft including A320s and A321s, and operates 350 flights a day on 63 domestic routes and  across the region to international destinations in Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, China, Myanmar and Cambodia carrying nearly 35 million passengers to date.

Looking ahead, Vietjet plans to expand its network across the Asia Pacific region. To prepare for this plan, it has signed agreements with the world's leading aircraft manufacturers to purchase more brand-new and modern aircraft.



Sources : Media Services Hong Kong, Vietjet Air.

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