VietJet Air
VietJet Air is a low-cost carrier based in Hanoi Noi Bai International Airport, Vietnam. The carrier began operating on 25-Dec-2011, after several delayed attempts, initially with 3 A320 aircraft to Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang. VietJet had...
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Recovery Tracker: Corendon, Wizz, Norwegian and more
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A weekly round-up of the latest news from the aviation industry as airlines and airports seek to recover from the COVID-19 crisis.
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PRESS RELEASE: Routes launches new hybrid event for 2020: Routes Reconnected
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A new event is being launched by Routes which will provide an innovative platform for the aviation industry to rebuild air services in the...
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COVID-19: Asia-Pacific market update (w/e April 19)
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Routes' latest update on how airlines and airports across the Asia-Pacific region are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Vietnam resumes more domestic flights
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More domestic routes are set to resume in Vietnam over the coming days after the country’s Ministry of Transport began to ease restrictions.
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Airlines globally move to halt flights to China
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Governments are seeking to contain the spread of coronavirus.
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Route rundown: DLI-ICN, CDG-ROB, FRA-YEG
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This week: VietJet is further expanding service to Seoul; Air France plans to resume flights to Monrovia in Liberia; and German leisure airline...
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Route rundown: SGN-AVV, ADD-ATH, DME-STN
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This week: VietJet is launching its first direct service to Australia; Ethiopian Airlines is returning to Athens after 18 years; and Ural Airlines...
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Tourism appetite drives Vietnam - South Korea capacity growth
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The market between Vietnam and South Korea has grown at a phenomenal rate in recent years, with fledgling carrier Bamboo Airways the latest airline...
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Route rundown: HAN-DEL, MXP-TIA, GDL-ORD
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This week: VietJet Air to enter Indian market; easyJet to serve Albania; and Viva Aerobus schedules Chicago routes.
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World’s fastest-growing airlines to be represented at World Routes
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Carriers from across the globe will be attending the leading route development forum to negotiate their network strategy.
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Route rundown: SGN-DPS, SYD-CTS, CTU-ORD
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This week: VietJet to provide its first non-stop link between Vietnam and Indonesia; Qantas increases services to Japan; and Hainan Airlines...
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Ultra long-haul routes 'unlikely to be major trend'
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Ultra long-haul routes are unlikely to become a major trend thanks to the lack of supporting markets. Speaking at Routes Asia 2019 in Cebu on a...
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Vietnamese carriers Vietjet and Bamboo firm up fleet expansion plans
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Low-cost carrier Vietjet has firmed up an order for 100 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft during a visit by US president Donald Trump to Hanoi. Fellow...
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A quick chat with... Jay L Lingeswara
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Eight questions for Jay L Lingeswara, who leads the strategy and planning management team at VietJet Air.
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Revealed: the fastest-growing major airlines in the world
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Low-cost carriers continue to dominate the list of fastest-growing major airlines in the world, exclusive research by Routesonline has found, with...
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Routes Asia 2019 conference programme announced
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Heavyweights from across the region will gather in Cebu City to share insight and debate the predicted outlook for the aviation industry in 2019...
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Bulletin board: aviation industry news round-up
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This week: Bombardier to sell Q Series; American Airlines orders 15 E175 jets; Vietjet firms up A321neo order; Azul and Copa strengthen ties and...
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Routes regional events: who’s going?
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With World Routes 2018 almost a month behind us, our thoughts are now well and truly on the upcoming regional events.
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Low-cost carriers dominate top ten fastest-growing airlines
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Eight of the top ten fastest-growing major airlines during the first half of the year were low-cost carriers, new research by Routesonline has...
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Route rundown: HEL-LAX, HAN-NRT, VDA-BUD
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This week: Finnair resumes Los Angeles after 27 years; Vietjet opens third route to Japan; and Wizz increases Israel routes.