Vietjet staff with special uniform to celebrate Vietnam’s 70th National Day
Ho Chi Minh City, 2015-9-2 — /Travel PR News/ — On the occasion of Vietnam’s 70th National Day, first celebrated on September 2, 1945, Vietjet’s famously fun and friendly staff is wearing a special uniform featuring Vietnam’s national flag to greet all passengers coming on board.
Vietjet has also recently announced it will launch a series of new routes connecting Ho Chi Minh City to Seoul, Ho Chi Minh City to Yangon, and Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to Pleiku City with millions of promotional tickets from just VND0.00 on all routes (domestic and international) up for grabs as part of the airline’s “It’s time to Vietjet” campaign. To avail of promotional tickets, travelers just need to book online from 12pm to 2pm every day.
“To celebrate the national spirit of this historic autumn, all Vietjet staff members will wear uniforms that feature Vietnam’s national flag on this 70th National Day. By showcasing a friendly, energetic, and youthful image, everyone at Vietjet wishes to express a desire to contribute to Vietnam’s development and prosperity,” said Mr. Luu Duc Khanh – Vietjet’s Managing Director. “We offer Vietnamese and also foreign travelers the most convenient means of transport at economical prices and with high-quality services all of which are playing a vital role in developing Vietnam’s industry and supporting Vietnam’s integration to the international market.”
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