More than 60 per cent of international airlines operating in Việt Nam have raised or plan to raise fares from mid-March as Middle East tensions drive up global fuel prices.
The national flag carrier reaffirmed its commitment to expanding cooperation with partners in Australia, enhancing service quality and offering passengers safe, comfortable journeys imbued with Vietnamese identity.
Vietravel Airlines is adopting several measures to enhance its operational and service capabilities. It expects to receive an additional aircraft by the end of March, which will expand its fleet and underpin further network expansion.
Vietnam Airlines on February 18 (US time) signed an agreement to purchase 50 Boeing 737-8 single-aisle aircrafts valued at up to US$8.1 billion in Washington, DC, United States.
Vietnamese and US companies signed and exchanged agreements worth $37.2 billion across aviation, technology, digital infrastructure and health care during a Washington event witnessed by General Secretary Tô Lâm.
Vietnam Airlines has announced the launch of a nonstop service connecting Hà Nội and Amsterdam from June 2026, marking the first direct air route between Việt Nam and the Netherlands.
Vietnam Airlines has officially launched its next-generation e-commerce website, marking a key milestone in the national flag carrier’s comprehensive digital transformation roadmap and its ambition to position itself as a five-star airline.
Located in HCM City, the AAFH will offer policy incentives for aviation finance, including competitive tax policies, liberalised capital flows, multi-currency payments and an international-standard legal framework to protect asset rights.
AirlineRatings, an independent airline safety and product rating website, has also maintained a seven-out-of-seven safety rating for Vietjet since 2018, according to the carrier.
Vietnam Airlines asked for the province’s support in communications and promotional activities to help ensure smooth operations and encourage passenger demand.