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Vietnam Airlines among top 10 Vietnamese brands

Vietnam Airlines has been ranked one of the top 10 Vietnamese brands in 2022, revealed a report by the Vietnam Report.
Vietnam Airlines among top 10 Vietnamese brands ảnh 1Vietnam Airlines among top 10 Vietnamese brands (Photo: Vietnam Airlines)

Hanoi (VNA) 🎃- VietnamAirlines has been ranked one of the top 10 Vietnamese brands in 2022, revealeda report by the Vietnam Report.

It’s the second time the national flag carrier has been named in the list as well as the 500 Largest Enterprises in the country. The airlines also led thelist of the five prestigious passenger transport companies last year, it added.  The report aims at finding and honoring tourism -passenger transport businesses that are able to overcome difficulties caused byimpacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. GeneralDirector of Vietnam Airlines Le Hong Ha said after nearly three years since the COVID-19outbreak, the airline has made a breakthrough along with a strong recoveryand development of the tourism and passenger transport sectors as well as thecountry's economy. In 2022, Vietnam Airlines received multiple awards athome and abroad, namely the World’s Leading Cultural Airlines, the Asia’sLeading Airlines – Premium Economy Class, the Asia’s Leading Airline by WorldTravel Awards 2022, the National Brand 2022 honoured by the Ministry ofIndustry and Trade and the Council of National Brands, Top 10 Vietnamese brandsvoted by Yougov./.
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