Customers can use various applications – including Momo and Moca – mobile banking, and Internet banking to pay for their tickets, along with the more traditional methods on their website or through travel agents.
Through the expansion of its payment methods, the national flag carrier has become a pioneer in technology application in the country.
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QR code payment is expected to simplify operations as well as enhance security as the customers’ account information is encrypted. |
Since the beginning of June 2018, Vietnam Airlines has made it possible for customers to book tickets on its hotlines (19001100 and 19001800) or pay with their bank cards through Internet banking, ATMs, or directly at Techcombank and Vietcombank transaction offices.
The airlines’ efforts to modernize its technology give customers more choices and convenience when using its services.
In the 2015-2017 period, Vietnam Airlines turned itself into a joint stock company with a new orientation and development policy.
Currently, Vietnam Airlines operates 90 routes to 20 domestic and 29 international destinations, with more than 400 flights each day.
The airlines own many modern airplane models such as Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Airbus A350-900 XWB, Airbus A330, and Airbus A321.
In 2017, Vietnam Airlines recorded an impressive revenue of VND 88.4 trillion (nearly USD 3.9 billion). It served 26.5 million passengers in the year, with its on-time rate reaching over 90 percent. It has been ranked four-stars by the UK-based airline review and rating organization, Skytrax, for two consecutive years, and came 14th on the list of 20 best premium class airlines around the world.
Source: VNA