Hanoi (VNA) – Vietravel Airlines, a subsidiaryof tour operator Viettravel, convened its annual conference on safety andquality on December 5.
Addressing the event, the CEO of the carrier and head of itssafety committee, Nguyen Minh Hai, underscored safety and quality as toppriorities.
Ensuring absolute safety for passengers and the workforce iscrucial to affirming Vietravel Airlines’ position and reputation, he stated.
Participants mulled over issues related to operationimprovements, with outcomes of their discussion serving as input to devise anaction plan for 2024.
Founded in late 2019, Vietravel Airlines ran the first commercial flight on January 25, 2021, becoming the first travel airline in Southeast Asia and the fifth commercial carrier in Vietnam. It is set to focus on operating commercial flightsusing modern narrow-body aircraft such as the Airbus A321/Boeing 737 or equivalent.
According to its General Director Vu Duc Bien, inthe first half of 2023, the numbers of flights and passengers increasedby 48% and 43% compared to the same period last year, respectively, with theoccupancy rate of each flight being up to 80-85%. These are important premisesfor the carrier to thrive in the aviation sector.
The airline expanded its flight network to major cities suchas Da Nang, Phu Quoc, Nha Trang, Quy Nhon and Da Lat, and Bangkok (Thailand).It also operated charter flights to Daegu and Muan (the Republic of Korea), andMacau and Sanya (China)./.
Addressing the event, the CEO of the carrier and head of itssafety committee, Nguyen Minh Hai, underscored safety and quality as toppriorities.
Ensuring absolute safety for passengers and the workforce iscrucial to affirming Vietravel Airlines’ position and reputation, he stated.
Participants mulled over issues related to operationimprovements, with outcomes of their discussion serving as input to devise anaction plan for 2024.
Founded in late 2019, Vietravel Airlines ran the first commercial flight on January 25, 2021, becoming the first travel airline in Southeast Asia and the fifth commercial carrier in Vietnam. It is set to focus on operating commercial flightsusing modern narrow-body aircraft such as the Airbus A321/Boeing 737 or equivalent.
According to its General Director Vu Duc Bien, inthe first half of 2023, the numbers of flights and passengers increasedby 48% and 43% compared to the same period last year, respectively, with theoccupancy rate of each flight being up to 80-85%. These are important premisesfor the carrier to thrive in the aviation sector.
The airline expanded its flight network to major cities suchas Da Nang, Phu Quoc, Nha Trang, Quy Nhon and Da Lat, and Bangkok (Thailand).It also operated charter flights to Daegu and Muan (the Republic of Korea), andMacau and Sanya (China)./.
VNA