VIETNAM AIRLINES UPGRADES MUMBAI – HANOI ROUTE TO WIDE BODY FLIGHTS USING THE MODERN AIRBUS A350 AND BOEING 787 AIRCRAFT, STARTING MAY 1, 2025

VIETNAM AIRLINES UPGRADES MUMBAI – HANOI ROUTE TO WIDE BODY FLIGHTS USING THE MODERN AIRBUS A350 AND BOEING 787 AIRCRAFT, STARTING MAY 1, 2025

Strengthens commitment to the Indian market by upgrading aircraft on the Mumbai-Hanoi route, enhancing capacity and comfort with the most modern A350 and B787 aircraft

Vietnam Airlines, the flag carrier of Vietnam, is excited to announce the upgrade of its aircraft on the Mumbai to Hanoi route, effective May 1, 2025. Starting May 1, the flights will operate four times a week using the state-of-the-art Boeing 787 and Airbus A350 aircraft. Both models are renowned for their advanced technology, spacious design, and superior comfort. This upgrade reflects Vietnam Airlines’ commitment to increasing capacity from Mumbai, strengthening air connectivity between India and Vietnam and ensuring a world-class flying experience for its passengers while delivering an unparalleled travel experience.

Vietnam Airlines Boeing 787-9 DreamlinerWith a spacious cabin layout that includes economy seats with In-flight entertainment (IFE), offering best-in-class extra legroom and full-flat bed seats in business class, passengers can look forward to a restful journey enhanced by a state-of-the-art in-flight entertainment system and gourmet meals options. To specifically cater to Indian travelers, the airline will feature a specially curated Indian menu in addition to other premium amenities.

_LMK9470Speaking on the announcement, Mr. Nguyen Trung Hieu, Country Manager India at Vietnam Airlines, expressed his enthusiasm: “Following the successful launch of daily A350 flights in Delhi last year, and the overwhelming response from the market, we are thrilled to increase our operations from Mumbai. Upgrading to wide-body operations with our Boeing 787 and Airbus A350 aircraft reflects our unwavering commitment to offering Indian travelers unparalleled comfort and convenience. We look forward to welcoming passengers onboard and providing them with an exceptional journey characterized by renowned Vietnamese hospitality.

Echoing this sentiment, Mr. Abhishek Goyal, CEO & Executive Director, Aeroprime Group (India GSA for Vietnam Airlines), added: ‘’Upgrading to the world-class Boeing 787 and Airbus A350 aircraft demonstrates Vietnam Airlines’ commitment to enhancing customer experience. We are proud to support Vietnam Airlines in their journey as Mumbai represents a vital market for expanding travel between India and Vietnam. With a strong and growing demand for this stunning destination, these upgraded operations will further strengthen connectivity and offer Indian travelers an unparalleled travel experience.’’ 

Vietnam has emerged as one of the most sought-after destinations for Indian travelers in recent years. According to Google Trends, it was the “Most Searched Destination for Indians in 2023.” The introduction of wide-body flights from Mumbai is perfectly timed to meet this growing demand while providing seamless connections from Hanoi to key destinations across Asia-Pacific, including China, Japan, Korea, and Australia.

Vietnam Airlines currently operates 14 flights weekly from Delhi and Mumbai to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. With this upgrade featuring wide-body aircraft on the Mumbai-Hanoi route, the airline further solidifies its position as a preferred choice for Indian travelers seeking comfort, reliability, and exceptional service.

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