Vietnam Airlines, Vietnam Post sign cooperation deal

The Vietnam Airlines Corporation (Vietnam Airlines) and the Vietnam Post Corporation (Vietnam Post) on August 29 inked a cooperation pact to enhance their operation efficiency and mutual support for further development.
Vietnam Airlines, Vietnam Post sign cooperation deal ảnh 1At the event (Photo: VNA)
  
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam AirlinesCorporation (Vietnam Airlines) and the Vietnam Post Corporation (Vietnam Post)on August 29 inked a cooperation pact to enhance their operation efficiency andmutual support for further development.

Under the terms of the agreement, VietnamPost will expand ticket agents of Vietnam Airlines at its transaction pointsand provide financial postal and deliver services for Vietnam Airlines.

Meanwhile, Vietnam Airlines will serve as aprovider of flight tickets and postal deliver services for Vietnam Post.Vietnam Airlines will help Vietnam Post introduce insurance services to itsstaff. The two sides will also coordinate to promote communications, brands andproducts on their channels and publications.  

A contract on transporting goods by air wassigned at the event, marking the first step to realise the freshly-inked agreement. 

Deputy Minister of Information andCommunications Nguyen Minh Hong highly appreciated the cooperation betweenVietnam Airlines and Vietnam Post, hoping that the agreement will benefit bothsides, contributing to the development of the two companies and the country asa whole. 

Meanwhile, Chairman of the Board ofDirectors of Vietnam Airlines Pham Ngoc Minh said the deal is hoped tocreate mutual strengths of major businesses in Vietnam, thus enhancing economiceffectiveness of state-run enterprises.-VNA

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