Vietjet named among Top 10 Best Low-cost Airlines

Vietjet has been named for two international awards, the ‘Value Airline of the Year’ and the ‘Top 10 Best Low-cost Airlines” for 2022 by AirlineRatings, the world’s renowned airline safety and product rating website.
Vietjet named among Top 10 Best Low-cost Airlines ảnh 1Vietjet named among Top 10 Best Low-cost Airlines (Photo: Vietjet)

Hanoi (VNA) –Vietjet has been named for twointernational awards, the ‘Value Airline of the Year’ and the ‘Top 10 BestLow-cost Airlines” for 2022 by AirlineRatings, the world’s renowned airlinesafety and product rating website.

The awards recognize theairline’s combination of expansive flight network, lowfares, diversified services, clever promotion approaches and personalizedoptions for busy and highly demanding passengers from all walks of life.

“Vietjet has been praised for itscustomer-centric strategy as the airline constantly expands flight network, offersdiversified flight schedules and stays ahead of airfare competitions. Thecarrier is also recognized for its massive investment into new and modernfleet, technology adoption and pre-flight and in-flight services to meet passengers’ evolving travel demand,” said Airlineratings Editor-in-Chief Geoffrey Thomas.

Vietjet named among Top 10 Best Low-cost Airlines ảnh 2Illustrative image (Photo: Vietjet)
Besides Vietjet, this year’s AirlineRatings Top10 list also highlights other notable low-cost peers such as Ryanair, Fly Dubai, Southwest and EasyJet,etc. thanks to their excellent performances and contribution to affordabletravelling and add-on values for their customers in the post-pandemic recovery.

AirlineRatings also rates Vietjet at seven-starlevel, the highest ranking for aviation safety in the world for fiveconsecutive years since 2018 and “the world’s Top 10 safest low-costairlines for 2022” among 385 global airlines.

AirlineRatings rates the safety, in-flightproduct, and COVID-19 compliance of 385 airlines using its unique seven-starrating system. It has been used by millions of passengers from 195 countriesand has become the industry standard for safety, product, and COVID-19 rating.

The new-agecarrier Vietjet has not only revolutionized the aviation industry in Vietnambut also been a pioneering airline across the region and around the world. Witha focus on cost management ability, effective operations and performance,Vietjet offers flying opportunities with cost-saving and flexible fares as wellas diversified services to meet customers’ demands.

Vietjet is afully-fledged member of International Air Transport Association (IATA) with theIATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certificate. As Vietnam’s largest privatecarrier, the airline was awarded the highest ranking for safety with 7 stars in2018 and 2019 by the world’s only safety and product rating website airlineratings.com and listed as one of the world's 50 bestairlines for healthy financing and operations by Airfinance Journal in2018 and 2019. The airline has also been named as Best Low-Cost Carrier byrenowned organizations such as Skytrax, CAPA, Airline Ratings, and many others./.
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