Vietnam Airlines to offer promotions at ITE HCMC 2025
Deputy CEO of Vietnam Airlines Nguyen The Bao said the event is not only a trade promotion platform but also a symbol of the vitality and creativity of Vietnam’s tourism industry.
Illustrative photo (Photo: Courtesy of Vietnam Airlines)
Hanoi (VNA)🦩 – Vietnam Airlines will present a range of special promotions and activities to stimulate travel demand and promote Vietnam tourism when the national flag carrier and its member companies takes part in the International Travel Expo Ho Chi Minh City (ITE HCMC 2025) from September 4–6.
Deputy CEO of Vietnam Airlines Nguyen The Bao said the event is not only a trade promotion platform but also a symbol of the vitality and creativity of Vietnam’s tourism industry.
Vietnam Airlines is proud to have accompanied ITE HCMC for 19 years, reaffirming its pioneering role in connecting destinations, fostering tourism cooperation, and promoting the image of Vietnam to the world, he noted.
At this year’s expo, the airline’s booth will highlight milestones in its 30-year development and sustainable growth strategies. Visitors can explore interactive displays, publications, and images reflecting three decades of its journey.
A variety of promotions will be offered, including an 8% discount on gift cards (limited to 6,000 cards), and a 10% discount on Economy Flex fares (Eco 3) for selected domestic routes. The airline will also hold a lucky draw for new Lotusmiles members, offering prizes such as Titan-tier membership, bonus miles, and hundreds of gifts. A “Spin the Wheel” game will run twice daily.
Member companies will also have activities. For examples, Vietnam Airport Ground Services Company Limited (VIAGS) will introduce international-standard ground services, while Vietnam Airlines Caterers (VACS) will present in-flight cuisine such as milk tea, cakes, and mooncakes.
As the Diamond Sponsor and official airline of ITE HCMC 2025, Vietnam Airlines continues to underline its commitment to connecting destinations and supporting Vietnam’s tourism sector./.
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