Northwest Airlines will be the second US airline to fly to Vietnam after being granted a license to operate a service from Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) to San Francisco and Los Angeles by the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV).
By any measure, 2007 was a good year for air cargo in Vietnam. Overall cargo export volumes grew some 18 percent to 130,000 tons, representing an increase of 20,000 tons over 2006. This growth has been of major benefit to the country’s largest GSSA, ITL Aviation Services, that has produced impressive growth of 21 percent in 2007.
Northwest Airlines will be the second US airline to fly to Vietnam
Northwest Airlines will be the second US airline to fly to Vietnam after being granted a license to operate a service from Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) to San Francisco and Los Angeles by the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV).
From June 1 2009, Northwest Airlines will use the Boeing 757 aircraft to take passengers to USA via Tokyo in on daily flight.
Northwest Airlines belongs to Delta Airlines, the biggest airline in the world and runs direct flights to Tokyo, connecting with many cities across the
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Delta and its Northwest subsidiary offer the services to more than 375 destinations worldwide in 66 countries serve more than 170 million passengers each year. Northwest Delta together will have more than 35 billion in aggregate annual revenue, operate a mainline fleet of nearly 800 aircraft and employ approximately 75,000 people worldwide.
ITL Aviation Services is the appointed Cargo GSSA for Northwest Delta in to promote the sales and cargo business between Vietnam and USA.
ITL Aviation Services is the leading Airlines representation and GSA in with strong coverage in
Indochina region.