Vietnam Airlines signs partnership with resort developer Sun Group
Vietnam Airlines has signed a strategic partnership deal with Sun Group to offer inclusive flight and resort packages to their respective customers.
The memorandum of understanding will see the companies work together to combine flights services with tourism and entertainment products.
Sun Group is one of Vietnam’s largest real estate developers in resorts, amusement parks and luxury residential properties.
Vietnam Airlines and Sun Group already cooperate through combined operations at Van Don International Airport which Sun Group owns.
"This is a good starting point for a practical and effective cooperation that will share benefits with both parties as well as investors, tourism partners and all of our customers," said Vietnam Airlines chairman Pham Ngoc Minh.
The partnership will package Sun Group’s tourism and entertainment services on VN’s flight network, as well as co-organising annual events in Hanoi, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City and Quang Ninh.
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