The Paris Air Show 2025, held from 16/6-22/6, is the world's largest aerospace exhibition, attracting over 2,500 businesses from nearly 50 countries. Vietjet's cabin crew members at the event maintained smiles and a professional demeanor. In addition to activities at the exhibition, the Vietjet crew accompanied leaders on a visit to UNESCO headquarters and made an appearance at the Eiffel Tower.
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Vietjet's cabin crew members in their predominantly red uniforms at the Paris Air Show 2025. Photo: Vietjet |
Vietjet's cabin crew members in their predominantly red uniforms at the Paris Air Show 2025. Photo: Vietjet
Vietjet's uniforms are designed by an award-winning European designer, known for creating the best uniforms internationally. The design is a blend of military inspiration and modern fashion. The youthful shorts, striped caps, stylized vests, and accessories like wing pins, belts, and flats create a stylish and elegant look.
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Vietjet Air's cabin crew appearing radiant at the event. Photo: Vietjet |
Vietjet Air's cabin crew appearing radiant at the event. Photo: Vietjet
Vietjet also made its mark at the Paris Air Show with major contracts with global corporations like Airbus and Rolls-Royce. Most notably, an order for 100 A321neo aircraft with 50 options and 40 Trent 7000 engines for the Airbus A330neo wide-body fleet. The deal marks a significant step for Vietjet in its journey to conquer the global skies.
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Vietjet's cabin crew members posing in front of the Eiffel Tower. Photo: Vietjet |
Vietjet's cabin crew members posing in front of the Eiffel Tower. Photo: Vietjet
Vietjet is the first private airline in Vietnam, providing flight opportunities for millions of people while contributing to economic growth and connecting cultural and historical values between economies and nations.
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Vietjet's cabin crew during their visit to UNESCO headquarters. Photo: Vietjet |
Vietjet's cabin crew during their visit to UNESCO headquarters. Photo: Vietjet
Van Ha