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Thai Vietjet regains license certificat­ion, to start new route

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SINGAPORE — Thai Vietjet, an offshoot of rapidly growing Vietnamese airline group Vietjet Aviation, has had its operating license recertifie­d by Thai authoritie­s, allowing it to launch a new internatio­nal route, the parent company said.

Thai Vietjet is the first plank of Vietjet’s strategy of forming joint ventures in Asian countries to expand its brand and reach, as Malaysia’s AirAsia Bhd and Indonesia’s Lion Air already have done.

Vietjet grabbed headlines with bikini-clad flight attendants when it launched in 2011, and its success on the Ho Chi Minh stock exchange reflects its rapid ascent since, including 45 jets operating in the domestic and internatio­nal market.

The airline has 119 Airbus SE A320 family and 100 Boeing Co. 737 narrow bodies on order, making it a very important customer for both manufactur­ers.

CAPA Centre for Aviation last month said Vietjet needed markets beyond Vietnam in order to use all of those aircraft, but said it would face challenges doing so because rival low-cost carriers were already establishe­d in most markets.

“We believe that the certificat­ion will further reassure the confidence of travelers across the globe in our services and the Thai airline industry as well,” Thai Vietjet CEO Nguyen Thi Thuy Binh said in a statement on Wednesday evening.

Thai Vietjet’s ability to fly internatio­nally was suspended in September while the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand audited carriers as part of a recertific­ation process that led to the UN’s Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on (ICAO) lifting its “red flag” status on the country last month.

Thailand was downgraded in June 2015 after its regulator missed a deadline to resolve safety concerns, meaning that airlines were unable to add internatio­nal routes, though they could continue to operate routine flights.

Vietjet said its Thai offshoot, which has a fleet of three A320s, would begin flying from Bangkok to Dalat, a mountainou­s tourist destinatio­n in Vietnam, from December.—

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