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Vietjet named Asia Pacific's low cost airline of the year

Vietjet has been recognised as the Asia Pacific low cost airline of the year by the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA).
Vietjet named Asia Pacific's low cost airline of the year ảnh 1Vietjet President & CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao (L) receives the “Asia Pacific low cost Airline of the year 2019” award, which was presented by CAPA Chairman Emeritus Peter Harbison (Photo: Vietjet Air)
Hanoi (VNA) - Vietjethas been recognised as the Asia Pacific low costairline of the year by the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (CAPA).

The CAPAawards aims to annually acknowledge the airline that has been the biggeststandout strategically, established itself as a leader, and has been thebiggest innovator, providing a benchmark for others to follow during the yearin the regional aviation industry.

Theaward honoured Vietjet for the airline's strong expansion of itsinternational network. This is a highly attractive position given Vietnam’sfavourable economic prospects and fast-growing market.

“Vietjetcontinues to break the mould for a traditional low cost airline,” said CAPAChairman Emeritus Peter Harbison. “The company has a solid financial foundationand a game plan to formidably challenge some of largest operators in AsiaPacific for decades to come.”

VietjetPresident and CEO Nguyen Thi PhuongThao said Vietjet’s mission is to make breakthroughchanges in the aviation industry’s services. The airline has brought flyingopportunities to nearly 100 million passengers while creating positive valuesfor the aviation industry’s community and partners.

CAPAis the leading provider of independent aviation market intelligence, analysisand data services covering worldwide developments. Established in 1990, CAPA’splatforms help the aviation sector and supplier businesses stay informed,remain connected to industry leaders and fuel inspiration to drive change.

Regardedas the preeminent awards for strategic excellence in aviation, CAPA firstestablished the awards in 2003 to recognise successful airlines and airportswithin the Asia Pacific region./.
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