Vietnam buys $6.5 billion worth of Airbus planes

By Editorial
Posted in Flight tickets
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7 September 2016

The European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has done good business in Vietnam. During President Hollande's state visit, orders were placed for three Vietnamese airlines worth $6,5 billion.

Vietnam Airlines signed a letter of intent for ten additional Airbus A350-900s. Previously, fourteen of the same type of aircraft were ordered.

Budget airline Jetstar Pacific ordered ten Airbus A320 aircraft. In addition, growing competitor VietJet for twenty A321. That order comes on top of an earlier order for thirty aircraft that was placed at the end of 2015.

Source: Businessreisnieuws.nl

3 Responses to “Vietnam buys $6.5 billion worth of Airbus planes”

  1. Nico says up

    Well,

    Now a visa-free travel and we can use it.

    Did you know that "almost" all countries in Europe have visa-free travel to Vietnam, only the Benelux, Switzerland and Austria do not.

    And do you think that the four ambassadors will jointly go to the Minister of Tourism / Foreign Affairs of Vietnam to "arrange" this for us citizens?

    So no, we are just subjects, the bunch of people, they don't do much for that.
    If I were an ambassador, I would have activated everyone long ago and it would have been arranged long ago.

    But yes, I am not an ambassador and just a pensioner

    Maybe someday in the future we can fly with Vietnam airlines.

    Greetings Nico

  2. T says up

    I'm not talking about the culture, etc., but in terms of economic insight, etc. and work ethics, Thailand can take a great example from Vietnam.

  3. Martin Sneevliet says up

    I just read that Emirates will buy 70 fewer aircraft because the rest of the fleet cannot be filled. It was also said that the busses class is poorly occupied, I think that's because of the expensive prices of their Bussenis class. I saw that seats are being sold in the busis class of plus minus euro 1100. I also looked at seats in the busis class at Emirates, but the prices were a lot higher compared to other airlines. My question is now how do they arrive at this price? I'd like to know.


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