The leading low-cost carrier - VietJet Air will sell 3,000 ‘zero fare’ tickets (excluding tax and other additional fees) for travellers on the Ho Chi Minh City – Taipei (China) route.

The Ho Chi Minh City will operate five return flights per week, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, with a capacity of 1,800 passengers per week.

The flights are scheduled depart from Ho Chi Minh City at 2:30 pm and from Taipei at 8pm.
VietJet Air is the second biggest airline in Vietnam in terms of flight numbers.
It was recently named the friendliest airline and best airline for promotional deals in Vietnam by the Trust & Consume 2012 market research report in Ho Chi Minh City.
Travellers can take advantage of the promotional giveaway from October 20-22 online at vietjetair.com and facebook.com/vietjetairvietnam.
VietJet Air is the second biggest airline in Vietnam in terms of flight numbers.
It was recently named the friendliest airline and best airline for promotional deals in Vietnam by the Trust & Consume 2012 market research report in Ho Chi Minh City.
Travellers can take advantage of the promotional giveaway from October 20-22 online at vietjetair.com and facebook.com/vietjetairvietnam.
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