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“Lucky tours” launched - Saigontourist

Saigontourist will launch a special promotion programme in August with the lucky number eight in order to celebrate its 34th anniversary on August 1.


Under the programme, for inbound tours registered from 8.00 on August 1 to 18.00 on August 8 for August holidays, tourists will get preferential prices applied for 8 tours departing from Ho chi minh city

The lucky tours will be for destinations seen as summer paradises, including Phu quoc Da lat Nha trang Phan thiet Tam Coc, Ha long Sapa Da nang

Notably, prices are associated with the number 8. A discount of 8% is for a group of over 8 people and 5% off for groups of under 8 tourists.

The number 8 also brings luck to tourists booking tours until the end of August 23 with two free tours to Europe (Paris-Disneyland) and the US, worth US $6,480 a tour. The chance is under a promotional programme entitled “Enjoy the Year of the Rat’s Summer-Win Europe-US tours with Saigontourist”.

Source: HNM

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“Lucky tours” launched - Saigontourist
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