Thai Vietjet inks virtual interlining partnership with Dohop
Thai Vietjet launched of a new virtual interlining service in partnership with technology provider Dohop.
The platform allows Thai Vietjet passengers to purchase airline tickets to airports across global destinations in a single transaction.
Dohop’s API-based technology provide Thai Vietjet with a network of carriers such as Scoot via their hub in Bangkok (BKK) as well as other connecting airports, enabling passengers to book tickets to select destinations.
It includes ancillary services such as checked baggage, in-flight services, and upgrades.
Dohop automatically generates the best options and fares for Thai Vietjet customers based on their departure and arrival airports.
Dohop services the connection in case of delays and disruptions, while Thai Vietjet retains customer ownership.
Currently, Thai Vietjet passengers can fly to various global destinations via Thai Vietjet’s Bangkok base through their connection with Scoot.
Further network expansion is planned, with Thai Vietjet planning to add additional carrier networks to the platform.
“We are excited to announce our collaboration with Dohop, which will provide international passengers with a more flexible choice of travel options across the Asia-Pacific region,” said Mr. Pinyot Pibulsonggram, Director of Commercial, Thai Vietjet.
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