Vietnam Airlines hosts exclusive networking lunch in Bengaluru to strengthen partnerships with India’s travel trade and media community
Vietnam Airlines, the flag carrier of Vietnam, in collaboration with its All India GSA partner Aeroprime Group and Bangalore International Airport Ltd, hosted an exclusive Networking Lunch in Bengaluru to engage with leading travel agents, tour operators, and media partners from South India.
The event celebrated the strong partnership between Vietnam Airlines and the Indian travel trade, acknowledging their vital contribution to the airline’s success and expanding footprint in India. The networking session provided a platform to discuss future opportunities for collaboration, strengthen relationships, and explore ways to further promote Vietnam as a preferred travel destination among Indian travelers.
As part of the discussions, the airline also highlighted its expanding operations and world-class in-flight offerings. The carrier reaffirmed its strong commitment to the Indian market by continuously enhancing connectivity and providing passengers with a consistently elevated flying experience, showcasing its premium product and service quality.
Executive Statements
Nguyen Trung Hieu, Country Manager India at Vietnam Airlines, stated, “Bengaluru represents a key market for Vietnam Airlines as we continue to see remarkable growth in travel demand from South India to Vietnam. This networking lunch is our way of expressing gratitude to our trade and media partners for their continued trust and support. Together, we aim to make Vietnam even more accessible and attractive for Indian travelers. We look forward to welcoming more Indian travelers to experience Vietnam’s warm hospitality, rich heritage, and breathtaking destinations.”
Abhishek Goyal, CEO & Executive Director, Aeroprime Group, added, “Our partnership with Vietnam Airlines continues to strengthen as we work towards expanding its presence and reach across India. Events like this enable us to connect directly with our partners, exchange insights, and align our efforts toward driving travel growth between India and Vietnam. The response from the South India market has been exceptional, and we’re committed to building on this momentum.”
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