Vietnam Airlines’s subsidiaries receive international awards
Noi Bai Cargo Terminal Services (NCTS) JSC and Vietnam Airport Ground Services (VIAGS) Co., Ltd, both national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines’ subsidiaries, received awards from Singapore Airlines for their excellent service for Singapore Airlines’ flights to and from Noi Bai International Airport.
Noi Bai Cargo Terminal Services JSC and Vietam Airport Ground Services Co., Ltd receive prizes from Singapore Airlines for their excellent services. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Noi Bai Cargo Terminal Services (NCTS) JSC and VietnamAirport Ground Services (VIAGS) Co., Ltd, both national flag carrier VietnamAirlines’ subsidiaries, received awards from Singapore Airlines for their excellentservice for Singapore Airlines’ flights to and from Noi Bai InternationalAirport.
Among companies that service Singapore Airlines flights, NCTS was ranked secondin catering service quality while VIAGS was granted best service quality fromthe airline. The awards were based on assessments from Singapore Airlines’passengers from April 2016 to March 2017.
The two companies currently service seven round trip flights of SingaporeAirlines to and from Hanoi per week.
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