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There’s something rather romantic about the idea of Vietnam: the scent of lemongrass and lime, the hum of scooters weaving through Hanoi’s Old Quarter, and the distant thump of waves rolling over Da Nang’s golden sand. For Australian travellers itching to swap the office for a steaming bowl of pho or a lazy beachside cocktail, Vietjet’s latest super sale is the call to adventure we didn’t know we’d been waiting for.

The Vietnamese low-cost carrier has just launched its most ambitious promotion yet: a ten-day sale offering up to 50% off Eco fares, free checked baggage, discounted inflight meals, and half-price luxury resort stays. The irresistible deal makes even the most disciplined saver reach for their passport.

✈️ A Sky-High Expansion

Vietjet isn’t just dangling discounts; it’s also expanding its wings across the Tasman sky. From December 2025, the airline will operate an impressive 22 weekly Australia–Vietnam flights, including daily departures from Sydney and Melbourne, five weekly from Brisbane, and three times weekly from Perth to Ho Chi Minh City. That means more seats, more options, and — thanks to this sale — much more bang for your buck.

Between 10 and 19 October 2025, travellers can book their Vietnamese summer or New Year escape using promo code SUPERSALE1010 via www.vietjetair.com or the “Vietjet Air” app. The savings stretch across Vietjet’s Australia–Vietnam routes and selected domestic and international flights for travel between 1 November 2025 and 27 May 2026 (excluding public holidays).

For those travelling from 1–25 November 2025, there’s a bit of extra sweetness:

Ninh Binh in the North of Vietnam

Ninh Binh in the North of Vietnam

  • 20kg complimentary checked baggage on direct routes from Australia

  • 50% off pre-booked hot meals, both on domestic and international legs

Even Vietjet’s Business and SkyBoss passengers can experience the good life by taking up to 50% off premium fares using code LEADER10 during the same window.

🏖️ A Beachside Bonus

The airline’s generosity doesn’t end in the air. Vietjet has teamed up with the five-star Furama Resort Da Nang, where passengers can save up to 50% on stays until 28 February 2026. Nestled between the Marble Mountains and the sea, the resort is a classic of Vietnamese luxury, where breakfast lasts well into lunch and the Wi-Fi signal stretches conveniently to the sun lounger.

It’s an inspired collaboration — a reminder that travel is as much about the destination as the deal.

🌆 A Country of Contrasts

From the electric chaos of Ho Chi Minh City to the lantern-lit charm of Hoi An, and from the cinematic limestone peaks of Ninh Binh to the island calm of Phu Quoc, Vietnam offers a kaleidoscope of experiences. One moment you’re bargaining for silk scarves, the next you’re gliding across Ha Long Bay under an apricot-pink dawn.Vietjet Aircraft

For Australians, it’s a country that feels at once familiar and entirely foreign, where the warmth of the people rivals the heat of the street food, and every alley seems to hum with possibility.

💼 A Confident Step for Vietjet

Vietjet’s Australian push is more than a flight expansion; it’s a statement. With Asia’s travel demand rebounding and Australians rediscovering their love affair with Vietnam, the airline’s timing is impeccable. Affordable fares, growing capacity, and a five-star sparkle make for a compelling combination.

As the saying goes, fortune favours the bold. And in this case, it favours those who book before 19 October.

So, whether it’s a business trip with beach time on the side, a family escape, or a romantic detour down the Mekong, Vietjet’s latest offer turns wanderlust into a very achievable plan.

The only question is: will you book the flight before someone else does?

By Christine Nguyen

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Christine arrived in Australia as a refugee from Vietnam, building a new life with her family in Sydney. She studied Tourism at TAFE and spent many years in inbound tourism, where her passion for connecting travellers with Australia’s unique experiences flourished. Later, seeking a sea change with her family, Christine carried her creative streak into designing brochures and penning blogs for her company, discovering along the way a love for storytelling that continues to shape her work today.

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