From 28/8 to 5/9, Vietjet welcomes residents and tourists to visit and check in with a Vietjet Passport at the "80 Years of Independence - Freedom - Happiness" Exhibition at the National Exhibition Center (Dong Anh, Hanoi).
Visitors will have the opportunity to take fisheye photos, attend workshops to learn about career opportunities in the aviation industry, participate in creative green tote bag workshops, enjoy "in-flight" drinks from SkyShop and Vikkafe, as well as experience the luxurious Business cabin and a dynamic stage with unique fashion shows performed by Vietjet staff.
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Minister of Construction Tran Hong Minh (second from left) visits the Vietjet booth on the morning of 28/8. Photo: Vietjet |
Minister of Construction Tran Hong Minh (second from left) visits the Vietjet booth on the morning of 28/8. Photo: Vietjet
Especially, from 12:00 to 2:00 PM every day throughout the exhibition, visitors will have the opportunity to hunt for 0 VND flight tickets (excluding taxes and fees) and receive gifts when participating in activities at the Vietjet booth.
Trinh Nguyen Thu Lan, a 20-year-old student at Hanoi National University, was impressed with the Vietjet booth, especially the opportunity to visit the cockpit and explore the aircraft's engine and control panel.
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Visitors are guided and shared information about the aircraft cockpit by engineers from Vietjet. Photo: Vietjet |
Visitors are guided and shared information about the aircraft cockpit by engineers from Vietjet. Photo: Vietjet
"This experience is very special, helping me understand more about the work of pilots and flight attendants, as well as the responsibility and bravery of pilots so that passengers have a good flight experience. I also really enjoyed the eco tote bag painting activity – it's both creative and conveys a message of environmental protection," Thu Lan excitedly shared.
A large passenger cabin, similar in size to a real aircraft, was set up by Vietjet at the exhibition, offering visitors an authentic experience, from Business class with comfortable large leather seats to hot, delicious meals and drinks available on flights.
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Visitors experience a simulated Vietjet aircraft cabin at the exhibition. Photo: Tung Dinh |
Visitors experience a simulated Vietjet aircraft cabin at the exhibition. Photo: Tung Dinh
The appearance of Amy the airplane and her close friends on the large stage, parading and introducing Vietjet's domestic and international destinations, also attracted many children and visitors.
The airline also brought to the exhibition its collection of Vietjet uniforms, modeled by its own staff. The outfits are not only convenient for professional work but also modern and elegant with red and yellow colors, inspired by the colors of the national flag.
The "secret" gift that Vietjet gives to the public and tourists are special interactions with beauty queens, famous pilots, and flight attendants such as Miss Le Nguyen Bao Ngoc, Chief Flight Attendant Hoang Minh Quy, or pilot Bui Thanh Ha ("Ha Coi").
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Miss Intercontinental Le Nguyen Bao Ngoc (seated in the middle) interacts with the audience. Photo: Vietjet
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A fashion show performed by Vietjet's flight crew. Photo: Tung Dinh
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Vietjet's exhibition area attracted a large number of visitors, especially students, on the opening day. Photo: Vietjet
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Large exhibits such as aircraft engines and flight training equipment are displayed at the Vietjet booth. Photo: Vietjet
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Young people participate in many interactive experiences and receive gifts at the Vietjet booth. Photo: Vietjet
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Vietjet flight attendants and pilots welcome visitors at the Exhibition. Photo: Vietjet
Vietjet's aviation space combines technology, art, cuisine, and experiences specifically for this exhibition. Visitors can learn about the aviation industry, the desire to conquer the sky and realize the dream of flying, explore aviation jobs, enjoy "in-flight" services, and immerse themselves in the exciting atmosphere of the performances.
The exhibition celebrating the 80th anniversary of National Day (2/9) will be open until 5/9, featuring 230 booths, covering nearly 260,000 m2, displaying many products and images, showcasing the achievements of 34 provinces and cities, 28 ministries and branches, and typical private and state-owned enterprises.
Yen Chi