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Vietnam Airlines launches promotion on int’l flights
The southern office of the national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on February 3 announced airfare discounts on international flights in the beginning of this year.
The special offer will be applied to flights from Ho Chi Minh City to cities in Europe, Japan and the Republic of Korea.
Flying to Europe, passengers now pay $699, 46 per cent less than the normal airfare.
A single airfare on the HCM City-Moscow route is discounted by 39 per cent to just $700.
For Asian destinations, Vietnam Airlines offers a price of $480, or 36 per cent off, on the HCM City-Tokyo (Japan) route; $530, or 30 per cent off, on the HCM City-Osaka/Fukuoka/Nagoya (Japan) route; and $449, or 18 per ent off, on the HCM City-Pusan/Seoul (Republic of Korea) route.
Promotions will last until March 31.
Currently, the national flag carrier is operating 25 flights per week from Vietnam to Europe (including the UK, France and Germany), 7 flights per week from Vietnam to Russia, 25 flights per week from Vietnam to Japan and 14 flights per week from HCM City to the Republic of Korea.
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