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Old 12th Feb 2010, 01:56
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Air Asia vs. J*

New LCC formed by AirAsia, VietJet Air in Vietnam Friday, February 12, 2010



AirAsia has purchased a 30% equity stake in VietJet Aviation Joint Stock Company (VietJet Air).

The two companies now plan to establish a Vietnam-based joint venture low-cost carrier which will carry the name VietJet AirAsia.

AirAsia confirmed that the new airline VietJet AirAsia will operate both domestic and international flights.

“The birth of VietJet AirAsia contributes to the diversification of the aviation market in Vietnam, providing more options to meet the air travel needs of people in Vietnam and in the region,” VietJet said.

“The joint venture is a well-balanced combination of the management system, technical expertise, long-term experience in the airline industry, crew and international brand of AirAsia, and the financial strength, as well as Vietnamese market insights of VietJet Air.”

VietJet AirAsia makes Vietnam AirAsia’s fourth country base after Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia.

The new airline is still finalizing the details on routes, frequencies and launch of flights.

Looks like Jetstar getting some of its own medicine
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Hey loserinsaigon,

This might be just the opportunity you are looking for to get terminated from yet another aviation position!
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This so called AK/3K "alliance" is just nothing but a joke. Love this statement from Davis..

Tiger Airways has branded the Jetstar and Air Asia alliance as “doomed” following yesterday’s announcement that Air Asia had bought a 30% stake in VietJet Aviation. “We think this is hilarious,” Tiger chief executive Tony Davis said. “Since Qantas and Air Asia announced their so-called alliance, Jetstar has spent over $3 billion dollars on a completely different engine to Air Asia for their fleet of A320s and now Air Asia is taking on Jetstar Pacific in Vietnam.”

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Davis has obviously not heard that two's company, three's a crowd. He's the spare p$^*k at the wedding methinks.

Also why bag the show that is owned by folks here and employs lot's of boys and girls from Oz??
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Old 12th Feb 2010, 22:20
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Air-Vietnam

Does anyone what type of aircrafts the new airlines will be flying??
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old9, either you are trying to wind us up or you have done NO research at all.

But its ok, since we are a nice bunch...i'm guessing the answer is A320's.
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Old 13th Feb 2010, 07:00
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Vietjet has been in the mix for the past 5 or 6 years, but has not amounted to anything other than a pipe dream. Frankly, I wouldn't expect much to change that.


Regarding quotes from Tony Davis and that band of homo losers that he calls management...

Tony Davis is tied for top place among the most retched airline managers on the plant; right next to that Irish POS! The only person blowing more up Tony Davis's arse than he does, is his bloodly boyfriend!
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VietJet air has signed a protocol of understanding with SUKHOI CIVIL Aircraft Company (SCAC) to place the first Sukoi Superjet SSJ100 in the Asia/Pacific region.

Source = Airliner World, Feb 2010
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Heard that vietjet plan is postponed for two years...correct me if im wrong...
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