Vietjet among VN winners of ‘Best companies to work for in Asia' award
Vietjet among Vietnamese winners of ‘Best companies to work for in Asia’ award
Low-cost airline Vietjet Air is among 50 Vietnamese companies winning the ‘Best companies to work for in Asia’ award presented by Asia's leading human resource magazine - HR Asia Magazine.
Vietjet is listed among the best companies to work for in Asia in 2019 (Photo: Vietjet Air)
Hanoi (VNA) – Low-cost airline Vietjet Air is among 50 Vietnamese companies winningthe ‘Best companies to work for in Asia’ award presented by Asia's leading human resource magazine -HR Asia Magazine.
HR Asia Award is a prestigious award held annuallyin many Asian countries and territories such as Hong Kong, Singapore, China,Malaysia, Indonesia and Taiwan, which evaluates and honours companies withexcellent working environments throughout Asia.
About the award, Vietjet Managing Director Luu DucKhanh said: "Our company's greatestasset is our employees, and thus, we take great pride in creating a workenvironment and culture that fosters success. Vietjet's success depends on theindividual and team performance of all employees and this award is especiallyexciting as employee survey form part of the evaluation. We will continue ourcommitment investing in employee well-being and engagement in order to ensure our further success."
Vietjet has been honoured as Asia's Best Employerfor many consecutive years, top 500 leading Asian brands, top 50 airlinesworldwide by Air Finance Journal for financing and operations and manydomestic, international awards.
Vietjet is the first airline in Vietnam tooperate as a new-age airline offering flexible, cost-saving ticket fares anddiversified services to meet customers’ demands. It provides not only transportservices but also uses the latest e-commerce technologies to offer variousproducts and services for consumers. Vietjet is a fully-fledged member ofInternational Air Transport Association (IATA) with the IATA Operational SafetyAudit (IOSA) certificate. Vietjet was named “Best Ultra Low-Cost Airline 2018 -2019” and awarded the highest ranking for safety with 7 stars in 2018 and 2019by the world’s only safety and product rating website AirlineRatings.com. Theairline has also been listed as one of the world's 50 best airlines for healthyfinancing and operations by AirfinanceJournal in 2018.
Currently, Vietjet operates around 400 flightsdaily, carrying more than 80 million passengers to date, with 119 routescovering destinations across Vietnam and international destinations such asJapan, Hong Kong, Singapore, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, mainland China,Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia and Cambodia.-VNA
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