Vietjet, the innovative Vietnamese airline, marked a significant milestone today with the delivery of its 101st aircraft at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. This latest addition, a 240-seat A321neo ACF aircraft, reflects Vietjet’s unwavering commitment to fleet expansion, with an impressive total of 384 aircraft on order from leading global manufacturers. In 2023 alone, Vietjet has consistently introduced new aircraft, furthering its mission to dominate the skies and make the flight dreams of millions of passengers come true.
Adorned with its distinctive red-and-yellow livery and featuring the iconic “Hello Vietnam” song onboard, Vietjet’s growing fleet has become a symbol of connectivity and happiness, serving a multitude of destinations worldwide. Despite the challenges faced in the aviation industry, Vietjet has successfully served over 178 million passengers, fostering international connections, enhancing business ties, and facilitating trade opportunities.
Furthermore, the airline has played a pivotal role in the growth of Vietnam’s aviation sector and the Asia Pacific region, cementing its position on the global aviation map.
As the festive season approaches, both Vietjet and Thai Vietjet are well-prepared to welcome global travelers aboard their new aircraft. The dedicated and cheerful flight crew of Vietjet is committed to delivering top-notch service across their expanding flight network, which encompasses destinations in Australia, India, China, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Southeast Asia, and beyond.
The introduction of the new A321neo ACF aircraft represents a leap forward in eco-friendly aviation, enabling Vietjet to achieve substantial reductions in fuel consumption, with a remarkable decrease of at least 16%. These aircraft are also significantly quieter, producing up to 75% less noise, and are up to 50% more environmentally friendly in terms of emissions. With one of the world’s most modern and efficient fleets, Vietjet is dedicated to offering passengers more affordable flights while prioritizing environmental protection and sustainable development.
Notably, since 2019, Vietjet has been the world’s first airline to operate the new A321neo ACF 240-seat aircraft.