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Airline is offering international flights to some of the best places in the world for $0

Stewart Perrie

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Airline is offering international flights to some of the best places in the world for $0

An airline is offering a stack of international flights for nothing (kind of).

Vietjet is launching an unbelievable sale this weekend (Saturday September 9) and you won't believe how cheap it will be.

The company will allow you to fly to places like Vietnam, Bali, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan and South Korea for $0.

There's no such thing as a free lunch so you won't be able to hop on board for actually nothing.

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You'll still have to pay taxes and surcharges like baggage, but the base rate for the flight will be $0.

That means you could be travelling to some of the most beautiful places in the world for next to nothing.

Vietjet will be releasing millions of tickets this weekend and the sale will only be available for 24 hours.

It will kick off at midnight GMT to midnight the following day (which is 3am to 3am in Australia).

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After that, the prices will go back up to normal.

You'll have to fly between September 18 and March 31 next year.

The company flies out of Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne so you better get your credit card ready this weekend to soak up the incredible offer.

You won't need to enter a code when you're in the checkout section as the deal will be automatically applied to the sale.

Featured Image Credit: Pongmanat Tasiri/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images. Dimas Ardian/Getty Images

Topics: Travel, Australia

Stewart Perrie
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