Low-cost airline VietJet Air has received a new Airbus A320-200 to meet the increasing consumer demand during the upcoming Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday.
Desmond Lin, business development director of VietJet Air, said purchasing the new aircraft enables the budget carrier to add more than 10,000 seats a week to its flight schedule.
This is part of VietJet Air’s fleet expansion plan.
VietJet Air is currently operating on 16 domestic and foreign routes, and it plans new routes connecting popular Asian economic and tourist destinations in Taiwan, the Republic of Korea, Singapore and Japan.
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