Thai VietJetAir is on track to secure its Air Operators Certificate and other necessary permissions ahead of a planned September launch. A joint venture between Kan Air parent, Kannithi Aviation, and Vietnam's VietJetAir, the start-up will likely make its début with Bangkok Suvarnabhumi to Phuket and Chiang Maiflights using an initial fleet of two A320s.
"The political situation in our country has been improving and thus given us much more confidence to start commercial service in early September," Thai VietJet founder Somphong Sooksanguan told the Bangkok Post.
The LCC is expected to give competition to AirAsia subsidiary, Thai AirAsia, and Nok Air.
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