VietJet Air receives three new aircraft A321 Neo ACF from Airbus
VOV.VN - Domestic low-cost carrier VietJet Air has recently acquired three new-generation A321 Neo ACF aircraft which will join its modern fleet.
Boasting an array of outstanding features in terms of fuel efficiency, emission reduction, and environmental protection, the A321 Neo ACF aircraft is expected to contribute to improve operational efficiency, whilst simultaneously providing the airline’s customers with the best flying experience possible this summer.
With a strong rebound in the post-COVID period, the firm is constantly expanding its flight network to new destinations in Australia, India, Kazakhstan, Japan, and the Republic of Korea.
It has also received more modern planes such as the A330 and the A321 which meet passengers’ demands both across the country and abroad.
According to the plan, VietJet will continue receiving additional new aircraft, especially the large A330 aircraft, and stands ready to launch its scheme to expand its global network, thereby connecting Vietnam to five continents.
To keep up with the latest travel trends, the airline has prepared its workforce and applied advanced technologies in an effort to bring the best travel experience possible to customers during the peak season.
It has also launched additional air routes to several popular summer destinations such as Phuket in Thailand, Brisbane in Australia, and even new destinations like Hiroshima in Japan.
At an earlier recent general meeting of shareholders, VietJet approved a plan to increase its fleet to 87 aircraft, including the new generation A321 Neo ACF aircraft, with the aim of operating 139,513 flights and transporting 25.7 million passengers.
Recently, the VietJet Aviation Academy (VJAA), the airline’s leading international standard training institution, signed a co-operation agreement with F Air flight school of the Czech Republic in a bid to develop basic pilot training programmes and train pilots for both VietJet and the regional aviation industry.