Vietnam Airlines and Turkish Airlines collaborate to expand cargo transport and establish joint ventures.
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- 15:16 30/11/2023
DNHN - Under the presence of Turkish Vice President Cevdez Yilmaz and Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Turkish Airlines and Turkish Airlines signed a transportation cooperation agreement at the Turkish Presidential Palace on 29 November. air.
As a consequence, the two organizations intend to further develop their collaborative association and investigate the feasibility of forming a transportation joint venture. By capitalizing on their extensive flight schedules and diverse network of destinations, they seek to guarantee the smooth and efficient transportation of goods.
It is anticipated that the partnership between Turkish Airlines and Vietnam Airlines will increase the airlines' regional competitiveness and fleet efficiency. The Chairman of the Board of Directors of Vietnam Airlines, Mr. Dang Ngoc Hoa, emphasized that this collaboration will enable Turkish Airlines to extend its cargo transport network to regions that were previously inaccessible, owing to its advantageous central geographical position. Vietnam [country]. Vietnam Airlines can expand its presence in the cargo transport industry by establishing a connection to Turkish Airlines' global network and utilizing a fleet of specialized cargo aircraft.
According to Turkish Airlines General Director Bilal Ekşi, the airline is making concerted efforts to expand its operations in Asia, which is emerging as a significant market for the company. His aspiration is that the collaboration between himself and Vietnam Airlines in the realm of cargo transportation will establish a solid groundwork for further opportunities for cooperation in the future, yielding substantial advantages for both nations and airlines.
The significance of this signing ceremony in the relationship between the two national airlines cannot be overstated. A codeshare agreement was previously executed between the two parties in June, providing passengers with a wider range of flight options between Vietnam and Turkey, in addition to neighboring regions. Tickets for flights connecting Istanbul to Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi to Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City to Da Nang, all of which are economically, socially, and otherwise significant destinations, are readily available for purchase by passengers. travel throughout both nations.
Thanh Thuy
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