Counting down to November’s double day to welcome peak travel periods, Thai Vietjet launched ‘11.11 Hello November’ promotion, offering special fares starting from THB 711(approx. USD 19.07) (inclusive of taxes and fees) for travel on the airline’s entire domestic flight network. In addition, the airline offers special fares starting from THB 1,711(approx. USD 19.07) (inclusive of taxes and fees) for its international network, with a booking period from November 5 – 12, 2022, and travel period from November 15, 2022 – March 27, 2023. The promotional travel periods for both domestic and international, are not inclusive of public holidays, with terms and conditions applied.
The promotional tickets are applied to Thai Vietjet’s entire domestic flight network in Thailand from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) to Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Phuket, Krabi, Hat Yai, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Surat Thani, Udon Thani, Khon Kaen, and Ubon Ratchathani, cross-regional routes connecting Phuket to Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, as well as the airline’s international flight network to Vietnam, Phnom Penh, Singapore, Fukuoka, and Taipei. The promotional fares are also available on all other distribution channels including mobile app “Vietjet Air”, via Facebook at by clicking the “Booking” tab, as well as travel agencies and booking offices. Payment can be easily made with ‘True Money Wallet’ and international debit/credit cards.
After a long break from COVID-19, Thai Vietjet has continuously expanded its international flight network to many top tourist destinations including Singapore, Phnom Penh, Da Nang and Phu Quoc (Vietnam), Fukuoka (Japan), and Taipei, to offer more opportunities and flexible travel choices, as well as to further increase flight frequencies to facilitate its network expansion and rising travel demand.
Thai Vietjet has been providing leading capacity to passengers with the highest level of safety for travel during the Covid-19 outbreak. The carrier also strictly performs aircraft disinfection throughout its fleet in compliance with Thai Ministry of Public Health and CAAT’s directives, to reduce potential risk to the health of passengers and its staff.