Vietnam Airlines embarks on new era with Airbus A350

Vietnam Airlines embarks on new era with Airbus A350

Vietnam Airlines, the flag carrier of Vietnam has announced the commencement of commercial operations of the state-of-the-art Airbus A350 aircraft, connecting the vibrant capital city of India, New Delhi, to the buzzing cities of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam, effective 15th May.

Mr Nguyen Trung Hieu, Country Manager India, Vietnam Airlines expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “We at Vietnam Airlines are incredibly proud to launch our inaugural commercial flight Airbus A350, symbolizing our commitment to enhancing connectivity and providing passengers with world-class travel experiences. We recognize the importance of delivering exceptional travel experiences to Indian travelers, which is why the introduction of Airbus A350 signifies a journey that goes beyond mere transportation. We look forward to welcoming passengers on board with our renowned Vietnamese hospitality as we embark on this exciting journey together.”

Commenting on the announcement, Mr. Abhishek Goyal, Executive Director of Aeroprime Group [India GSA, Vietnam Airlines] said, ‘’Bringing the world-class state-of-the-art A350 to the Indian market demonstrates a greater commitment to customer experience by Vietnam Airlines. With the introduction of the Airbus A350, we aim to provide travelers with a superior travel experience characterized by comfort, efficiency, and warmth.’’

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