Thai Vietjet offers all you can fly domestic passes
Budget carrier Thai Vietjet is hoping to boost domestic passenger numbers with unlimited ‘all you can fly’ travel passes.
There are two types of Thailand Power Pass – a six month pass and one lasting for 12 months.
They are priced at THB12,000 and THB19,000 respectively.
Prices do not include any taxes, fees and surcharges.
The airline said SkyFUN rewards members will automatically get a 5% discount when purchasing.i through their SkyFUN account.
Passengers can purchase the passes until 31 January 2021 and flight bookings should avoid the blackout period of 10-18 April 2021.
The airline offers nearly a dozen destinations within Thailand including Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Krabi, Hat Yai and Khon Kaen.
Written by Ray Montgomery, Asia Editor
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