Japan’s low-cost airline Vanilla Air under ANA Holdings Inc.has recently revealed its plan to explore air routes to Vietnam in the coming time.
After the launch of Narita- Taipei (Taiwan, China) air route, the airline is set to explore air routes from Taipei to other South East Asian nations, a Vanilla Air representative said.
This is the first time, the carrier has operated routes to major cities outside Japan and Taipei is served as a centre to expand its air routes in the time ahead.
At present, Vanilla Air has discussed possibility of opening more air routes to major cities of Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore.
The airline is expected to rake in US$13 million in profit, after suffering a loss of US$32.5 million in 2015.
At present, Vanilla Air has discussed possibility of opening more air routes to major cities of Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore.
The airline is expected to rake in US$13 million in profit, after suffering a loss of US$32.5 million in 2015.
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