The program demonstrated the close relationship, value and cultural exchange between Thailand and Vietnam.

The opening ceremony of the “Vietnam Goods & Tourism Week” at the Central World, presided over by Sontirat Sontijirawong, Minister of Commerce Thailand, and Do Thang Hai, Vietnam’s Deputy Minister of Industry & Trade, and Luong Truong An, a representative of Thai Vietjet, together with other VIP guests.

Vietjet currently operates six routes between Thailand and Vietnam including Bangkok - Ho Chi Minh City/ Hanoi/ Hai Phong/ Dalat; Phuket - Ho Chi Minh City and Chiangmai - Ho Chi Minh City.

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Vietjet booth at the program

Thai Vietjet now has a fleet of five A320 aircraft that operate five domestic routes, including Bangkok-Chiangmai/ Chiangrai/ Phuket/ Krabi and Phuket-Chiangrai.

“Vietjet is very glad to partner with the Central Group at this event to further promote Vietnamese cuisine, tourism and goods. With an expanding flight network of six Thailand-Vietnam routes and five Thai domestic routes, Vietjet proudly serves as an ambassador connecting local and international travelers between the two countries. Apart from the typical and popular Vietnamese cuisine, goods and tourism products, visitors could also enjoy a wide range of Vietjet’s promotions, including an opportunity to win free flight tickets at the event,” said Nguyen Thi Thuy Binh, Vietjet’s Vice President.

Aiming to be a Consumer Airline, Vietjet has continually opened many new routes, added more modern aircraft, such as A321neo and B737 Max, to its existing fleet, invested in modern technology, while offering more add-on products and services to serve all demands of customers.

Chung Anh