Vietjet aircraft bearing Ho Chi Minh City tourism symbol lands at Tan Son Nhat airport

As part of activities to promote Vietnam tourism, a Vietjet aircraft bearing the vivid and impressive symbol of Ho Chi Minh City’s tourism has landed at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in the southern metropolis.
Vietjet aircraft bearing Ho Chi Minh City tourism symbol lands at Tan Son Nhat airport ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA) 

HCM City (VNA)– As part of activities to promote Vietnam tourism, a Vietjet aircraft bearing the vivid and impressive symbol of Ho Chi Minh City’s tourism has landed at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in the southern metropolis.

Aircraft bearing the tourism symbol of Ho Chi Minh City, which carries the message promoting a friendly, hospitable Ho Chi Minh City which welcomes tourists around the world, will be operated on all Vietjet’s domestic and international routes to Australia, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, China, Taiwan (China), Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Kazakhstan.

Not only offering people and tourists opportunities to use the world’s leading modern transportation means, Vietjet has also pioneered in painting on it aircraft the tourism symbols, meaningful images and messages such as I love the Fatherland, Protecting the Green Planet, as well as symbols commemorating diplomatic relations between Vietnam and other countries.

The Vietjet fleet bearing impressive images, the Hello Vietnam song and its two symbolic red and yellow colours has become the messengers connecting Vietnam to the world and vice versa, introducing Vietnamese tourism, culture and people, and being welcomed across the world and destinations. 

Along with aircraft bearing Ho Chi Minh City’s tourism symbol, Vietjet has plans to accompany many activities to promote tourism, attract investment in Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh City, and participate in spreading the image of a friendly, hospitable Vietnam which welcomes all visitors, contributing to economic development and tourism of the country./.

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