Vietjet expands fleet with new Airbus A330 wideBody
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The new aircraft is said to be deployed immediately on Vietjet’s India-Vietnam services, as well as flights to Australia, Japan and Kazakhstan.
Vietjet has welcomed an Airbus A330 widebody, bringing its fleet to 121 aircraft across the whole group. This milestone aims to further strengthen the airline’s operations between India and Vietnam.
The new aircraft is said to be deployed immediately on Vietjet’s India-Vietnam services, as well as flights to Australia, Japan and Kazakhstan. The airline currently operates 10 direct routes connecting Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru to major Vietnamese cities, including Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City.
With a modern fleet and more than 400 new aircraft on order from Airbus and Boeing through 2030, Vietjet aims to expand its international flight network, embrace advanced technologies, and enhance operational efficiency.
