Thai VietJet chooses AVS GSA Thailand for BKK-BOM route

Counting on the support of AVS GSA Thailand’s cargo expertise. Image: Thai VietJet

Thai VietJet has selected ECS Group subsidiary, AVS GSA Thailand, to grow and develop its cargo business on its Bangkok (BKK) -Mumbai (BOM) route. Following the recent signing of the agreement, the first cargo shipment set off from BKK on 21JAN25, landing safely later that day. Thai VietJet offers a daily BKK-BOM-BKK connection, serving the route with A320/321 passenger aircraft. AVS GSA will ensure that the cargo holds are filled with commodities such as general cargo, spare parts and e-commerce shipments out of BKK. Pharmaceuticals and garments will likely be coming the other way, connecting with other Thai VietJet flights via its BKK hub. The airline stands to benefit from proven cargo sales expertise as well as the larger ECS Group network, and can look forward to growing cargo volumes as the partnership progresses.
Jean Ceccaldi, CEO of ECS Group, stated: “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, commented: “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 organizations.”

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