Low-cost carrier, Vietjet was honoured as the most popular airline at a ceremony held last week in the capital. (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Low-cost carrier Vietjet was honoured as the mostpopular airline at a ceremony held last week in the capital city of Hanoi.
This is the second consecutive year that the airline has received the award,handed out by the Vietnam Economic Times.
Over the past years, Vietjet has not only offered travel opportunities to tensof millions of passengers with reasonable prices, but also had the biggertarget of crating new value for the community.
With 73 international and domestic routes, Vietjet has brought its passengersto many new destinations all over the world, advancing the “Consumer Airline”model to serve all customers’ needs.
The “Trust and Use Awards 2017” aims to recognize enterprises with the topquality products and services which are trusted and used by consumers.
It nominates products and services in seven fields: finance-banking-insurance,food and retail, fashion-cosmetics-beauty services, household appliances-interiordécor, pharmaceuticals and health care equipment, tourism-resorts-real estateand telecommunications-technology.
The results were based on consumer votes in several criteria, including productquality, safety, clean and energy-saving manufacturing, brand prestige andothers.-VNA
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