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Vietjet and Laos have signed a deal aimed at expanding air transport and generating employment opportunities.

Vietjet and Laos have signed a deal aimed at expanding air transport and generating employment opportunities.

On 11th July, Vietjet, Vietnam’s new age carrier and the Ministry of Public Works and Transport of Laos announced an agreement to boost air transport connectivity between Vietnam and Laos. The announcement ceremony took place in Vientiane with the presence of Vietnam’s President to Lam, Party General Secretary and President of Laos Thongloun Sisoulith, and high-ranking dignitaries from both countries.

 

Furthermore, the airline will collaborate with the Department of Civil Aviation of Laos to implement aviation-related projects and further expand air transport activities in Laos, which is expected to create up to 2,500 new jobs in the aviation sector. The airline also plans to establish its own Maintenance Repair Overhaul (MRO) facilities in Laos, with the Vietjet Aviation Academy overseeing the training of the new workforce according to international aviation standards. In return, as the airline’s partner, the Department of Civil Aviation of Laos will provide administrative, legal, and facility support and coordinate with other agencies to facilitate the projects’ execution.
Vietjet's commitment to expanding air connectivity in Laos will bring affordable flight options and quality air services to Laotian and international tourists visiting the country. These initiatives are set to drive economic and social development, enhance trade, tourism connectivity, and cultural exchange among Laos and its regional neighbors.

Additionally, in India, the airline has established several strategic expansions, operating a total of 29 weekly round-trip flights and creating direct connections between Vietnam and four key Indian cities – New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Kochi. VietJet’s footprint and connectivity between Vietnam and India are well established, expanding through modern fleets, dedicated crews, and attractive promotions specific to Indian customers.  

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