Thai VietJet partners with AVS GSA Thailand on cargo

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ECS Group announced a new agreement between Thai VietJet and its subsidiary AVS GSA Thailand on the Bangkok-Mumbai route.ECS Group announced a new agreement between Thai VietJet and its subsidiary, AVS GSA Thailand on the Bangkok-Mumbai route. This collaboration boosts Thai VietJet’s cargo capabilities, leveraging ECS Group’s network and expertise to support the airline’s growing presence in the international cargo market. The first shipment under this agreement was successfully transported on January 21, 2025, on the Bangkok (BKK) to Mumbai (BOM) route.

This partnership allows Thai VietJet to enhance its cargo offerings and optimise capacity utilisation on its daily BKK-BOM-BKK flights. Using A320/321 passenger aircraft, the collaboration focuses on transporting general cargo, spare parts and e-commerce shipments. Key exports from Mumbai will include pharmaceuticals and garments, with transshipment opportunities via Bangkok to Thai VietJet’s broad route network.

Jean Ceccaldi, CEO of ECS Group, said: “This agreement with Thai VietJet underscores our dedication to empowering airline partners through our extensive network, advanced solutions, and industry expertise. By working together, we can support Thai VietJet maximize its cargo potential and seize new market opportunities efficiently.”

Chirasak Chandratat, Managing Director of AVS GSA Thailand, said: “Our collaboration with Thai VietJet demonstrates the power of partnerships in achieving growth and operational excellence. Leveraging ECS Group’s capabilities, we aim to enhance Thai VietJet’s cargo reach while delivering exceptional service to the market. This agreement marks a significant step forward for both organisations.”

ECS Group announced a new agreement between Thai VietJet and its subsidiary AVS GSA Thailand on the Bangkok-Mumbai route.


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