Low-cost airline VietJet opened its revamped training center in HCM City yesterday.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao - CEO of Vietjet
Established in August 2012, VietJet’s Training Center has so far boasted 85 teachers and 5,000 students in 400 courses.
The newly-built Training Center, located at CT Plaza (60A Truong Son, Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City), is a spacious, state-of-the-art and modern facility, which will facilitate the growing demands for aviation and service training fuelled by VietJet’s impressive growth.
At the opening ceremony, with the presence of Deputy Minister of Transport - Mr. Nguyen Van The - and Head of the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam - Mr. Lai Xuan Thanh, the airline reviewed its operation in 2014 and unveiled its business development plan for 2015.
Mr. Luu Duc Khanh - Managing Director of Vietjet
The year 2014 was a difficult one for both local and foreign-owned enterprises in Vietnam but for VietJet, it was a big year of success. The airline surpassed its growth targets by earning VND8.1 trillion in revenue and paying VND1.4 trillion of taxes to the State budget.
VietJet also achieved its development goals by raising its fleet to 20 Airbus aircraft and expanding its domestic and international networks.
Mr. Nguyen Van The - Deputy Minister of Transport of Vietnam
In the year, the airline served 5.6 million passengers with a load factor of 88%. With 28 domestic and international routes, VietJet currently flies to every major economic and tourism centers in Vietnam and to major cities and tourist destinations in Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, South Korea, and Taiwan.
This year, VietJet will continue to develop in a sustainable way by adding more domestic and international routes, creating more joint ventures and maintain its position as the leading new-age airline in Vietnam and one of the fastest growing airlines across the region.
“Since entering the aviation market, VietJet has been able to offer more and more flying opportunities to millions of customers - 30% of our customers flew for the first time thanks to VietJet. We have transformed the air travel industry in Vietnam by making air travel affordable and convenient and we will continue to follow this path as we expand across the region,” said Managing Director, Mr. Luu Duc Khanh.
Mr. Tran Huu Quoc - Managing Director of Vietjet Training Center
In accordance with the aviation policy for the year ahead - “Open the ASEAN Sky” - VietJet is now looking to introduce more and more customers in Vietnam, across Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific region to the airline’s high-quality services and unbeatable fares that have made flying easier and more enjoyable than ever before.
Vietjet launches the new Training Center.
Source: VietNamNet
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