Vietnam Airlines Deploys A350 and 787 to This Indian City

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MUMBAI- Vietnam Airlines (VN), the national carrier of Vietnam, has introduced wide-body aircraft on the Mumbai (BOM) – Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) route. The move reflects rising demand from Indian travelers and strengthens air connectivity between the two countries.

Passengers on this route will now experience modern Boeing 787 and Airbus A350 aircraft, offering upgraded comfort and capacity. The decision follows the success of wide-body operations between Mumbai (BOM) and Hanoi (HAN), highlighting the airline’s commitment to India.

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Vietnam Airlines Mumbai Flight Aircraft Upgrade

The deployment of Boeing 787 Dreamliners and Airbus A350s marks a significant shift for Vietnam Airlines (VN). Both aircraft are equipped with advanced technology, spacious cabins, and enhanced passenger amenities.

Business Class travelers benefit from full-flat beds, while all cabins feature extensive in-flight entertainment and diverse dining options, including menus tailored for Indian passengers.

The wide-body upgrade adds daily operations from Mumbai (BOM), providing travelers with a premium journey at competitive fares. It also strengthens Vietnam Airlines’ presence in India, a market that continues to show strong demand for both leisure and business travel.

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Executive Remarks

Nguyen Trung Hieu, Country Manager India at Vietnam Airlines (VN), emphasized that the decision builds on the strong response to the Mumbai (BOM) – Hanoi (HAN) wide-body flights.

He noted that this upgrade will further improve comfort and convenience, while reinforcing the airline’s role in boosting tourism and business links between India and Vietnam.

Abhishek Goyal, CEO and Executive Director of Aeroprime Group, the airline’s All India GSA, highlighted the importance of this development.

According to him, deploying wide-body aircraft on the Mumbai (BOM) – Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) route not only increases capacity but also raises service standards, matching the growing appeal of Vietnam as a destination for Indian tourists.

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Strengthening Regional Connectivity

Beyond Ho Chi Minh City (SGN), passengers gain seamless access to Vietnam Airlines’ (VN) extensive regional and international network.

The upgrade enables smoother onward connections to destinations across Asia-Pacific, including China, Japan, South Korea, and Australia.

This expansion supports Vietnam Airlines’ broader strategy of positioning itself as a leading carrier in Asia while catering to growing travel flows from India.

Vietnam Airlines (VN), a SkyTeam Alliance member, operates more than 130 routes, covering 58 domestic and 72 international destinations. The airline maintains one of Asia’s youngest fleets, featuring the Airbus A350, Airbus A321neo, and Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

Recognized for innovation, service, and operational excellence, Vietnam Airlines (VN) has earned multiple awards and has been rated a 4-Star Airline by SKYTRAX for four consecutive years.

Aeroprime Group, based in India, is a multi-awarded aviation services provider with operations in over 20 cities across five countries. The group supports airlines with GSA and GSSA services, travel technology, regulatory assistance, marketing, and airport supervision.

As Vietnam Airlines’ (VN) All India GSA, Aeroprime plays a key role in expanding the carrier’s reach and strengthening its market presence.

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