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Score 77 per cent off international flights for one day only

Cure the winter blues with an insanely cheap overseas holiday

Maya Skidmore
Leah Glynn
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Maya Skidmore
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Leah Glynn
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If your Instagram feed is nothing but people sunning themselves in Italy, posing with the Hollywood sign in Los Angeles or sipping cocktails in Singapore, we feel your pain – it really does feel like everyone is on holiday right now. Well, that could be you, because Vietjet is offering some super cheap international flight deals at the moment – but they will only be up for grabs today. 

Vietnam’s Vietjet Air (a budget airline that only recently launched flights from Australian airports) is slinging a hefty 77 per cent off all flights today on July 7 (because, 7/7), and there are some serious bargains to snap up. Melburnians, as well as people in Sydney and Brisbane, will be able to fly to any country in Vietjet Air’s network for a fraction of the price. With countries like South Korea, Indonesia, Vietnam (duh), India, Malaysia and Taiwan all on the menu, this does look like a deal worth checking out if you’re planning an international getaway any time soon. 

How does it work? 

To activate the deal, all you need to do is head to their website or app, and enter the code SUMMER77 when booking flights. Be aware that discounted fares are all subject to availability, and can only be used for flights heading out in Vietjet’s flight network from August 1, 2023 until March 31, 2024.  

We suggest speeding with the force of a thousand jets, folks. This deal’s open right now but it's ending at 2.59am AEST (early hours of Saturday morning) – which means all of us in Melbourne have a few more hours to nail it down. Hop on it, before it’s too late. 

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