Spring Fare Sale Puts Vietjet Deluxe Seats on Offer
Vietjet has announced a three-day ticket promotion tied to the Lunar New Year travel period. Between 27 and 29 January 2026 (00:00–23:00 GMT+7), anyone booking Deluxe fares through the airline’s website or mobile app can apply the code DLXVJ for up to 30% off the base fare. Taxes and fees are not included in the reduction. The discount applies across Vietjet’s domestic and international network.
The airline states that the eligible travel period runs from 1 February to 31 December 2026. Deluxe fares include a checked baggage allowance of up to 40kg, seat selection at no extra cost, free schedule changes, and various add-ons tied to the fare brand. Vietjet is pitching the deal at both local and visiting travellers planning trips during and after the Lunar New Year peak.
Vietjet has highlighted spring-season travel as a focus, pointing to popular regional trips during cherry blossom season in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, late-winter skiing in parts of China, and longer-haul flights to Australia. The promotion also covers domestic travel within Vietnam, which tends to surge during Tet due to family visits, coastal holidays and student travel. The airline frames the campaign as a way to secure tickets ahead of the busiest travel weeks of the year.
Where the deal can take you
Examples of routes within the discount window include:
- Vietnam’s major trunk routes (Hanoi–HCMC)
- Vietnam–Japan/South Korea/Taiwan city pairs
- Vietnam–China ski and mountain gateways
- Vietnam–Australia leisure links
Outside pure transport, the fares tie into destinations that attract UK, EU and regional visitors on multi-stop Asia trips. Cherry blossom season in Osaka, Seoul or Taipei typically falls between March and April, while China’s northern resorts stretch late snow into spring. Travellers bound for Australia during its autumn and winter may also find Deluxe fares useful if they need extra baggage for long stays.
The short booking window means anyone considering a spring or summer trip should set reminders and compare total trip costs (including luggage and meals) rather than ticket price alone. A capped base-fare discount still leaves room for taxes, airport charges and seasonal demand swings, so this promotion works best for people who already have dates in mind. The wider point is that spring sales are gathering pace earlier each year, making January a useful time to lock in affordable Asia itineraries.