Vietnam Airlines and Agribank sign co-operation agreement
National carrier Vietnam Airlines and Agribank have signed a co-operation agreement to promote the sale of each other’s products and services in the future.
Representatives of Vietnam Airlines and Agribank at the signing ceremony of co-operation agreement. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - National carrier Vietnam Airlines and Agribank have signed aco-operation agreement to promote the sale of each other’s products andservices in the future.
Accordingly, Vietnam Airlines willprovide airfreight services with special incentives for officials and employeesof Agribank.
The bank, meanwhile, is committed to providing a variety offinancial services to Vietnam Airlines, such as deposits in term, payment ofairfare and credit co-operation.
The two sides will strengthenco-ordination to conduct regular customer care programmes. At the same time,they also agreed to share experiences and document information to reachco-operation efficiency.
Vietnam Airlines has inked manyco-operation agreements with large companies such as FPT Corporation, VietnamPost Corporation and Vietnam Oil and Gas Corporation. -VNA
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