
In a significant leap forward, Vietravel Airlines welcomed its first Airbus A321, registered as VN-A129, at Noi Bai International Airport on Saturday afternoon. This delivery marks a pivotal moment for the fledgling carrier, which is poised to add two more Airbus A320 aircraft to its fleet next month.
Originally operated by U.S.-based Spirit Airlines, the newly acquired A321 received its airworthiness certificate on July 10, 2015. Its arrival comes six months after T&T Group, a consortium of businesses, became Vietravel Airlines’ strategic shareholders, further signaling a robust commitment to the airline’s development.
Ho Minh Tan, deputy director-general of the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam, highlighted that this investment is a testament to the conglomerate’s commitment to fortifying the airline’s operational capabilities. With the addition of this aircraft, Vietravel Airlines can regain control over its operations, which faced setbacks when its fleet dwindled to just one plane.
The airline is setting its sights on expanding its flight offerings, enhancing connectivity between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City with additional routes to popular domestic destinations such as Da Nang, Phu Quoc, and Quy Nhon. They are also eyeing international locations to broaden their operational scope.
Do Vinh Quang, chairman of Vietravel Airlines and part of a notable family legacy in the industry, stressed that the new plane symbolizes not just progress in fleet modernity but also a declaration of the company’s financial robustness and capability. To bolster its strategic ambitions, the airline is in negotiations with major aircraft manufacturers and international airlines, paving the way for comprehensive partnerships in the aviation sector.
Established in 2020 with a starting capital of VND700 billion (approximately US$26.8 million), Vietravel Airlines took to the skies for the first time in January 2021, marking its place as the sixth airline in Vietnam and the third privately owned carrier. Recently, shareholders approved a plan to escalate the charter capital to VND2.6 trillion in the first half of 2026, aided by financial backing from SHB Bank. This capital infusion is expected to enhance both fleet and operational capabilities, ultimately securing financial stability.
Looking ahead, Vietravel Airlines is keen to leverage resources from T&T Group and another major stakeholder, Vietravel Corporation, to expand into the air cargo sector. They are also collaborating with T&T Group to develop subsidiary services such as ground handling, warehousing, and technical support—essential components to constructing a well-rounded aviation ecosystem.
The airline aspires to become a comprehensive hub that integrates transportation, tourism, and innovative digital experiences. Aiming to emerge as one of the leading airlines in the region by 2035, Vietravel Airlines is not just about flights; it’s about elevating the entire travel experience.
How significant is the acquisition of the A321 for Vietravel Airlines?
Acquiring the A321 represents a crucial step for Vietravel Airlines, enhancing its operational capacity and signaling stronger financial health, especially after challenges led to a reduced fleet size.
What are the airline’s expansion plans following this acquisition?
Vietravel Airlines plans to increase its domestic flight routes between major cities and explore international destinations while also expanding into the air cargo sector to diversify operations.
What financial strategies are in place to support Vietravel Airlines’ growth?
The airline plans to raise its charter capital to VND2.6 trillion with support from SHB Bank, facilitating fleet expansion and ensuring liquidity. They are also set to leverage partnerships for resource and service development.