December 12, 2024
Vietnam Airlines Expands European Presence with Munich Service

Vietnam Airlines Expands European Presence with Munich Service

Vietnam Airlines becomes the first Vietnamese carrier to offer nonstop flights between Munich and Hanoi, with the inaugural flight operated 5 October.
Flight crew with a Vietnam Airlines 787.
Photo Credit: Vietnam Airlines

Vietnam Airlines has made history by becoming the first Vietnamese carrier to offer nonstop flights between Vietnam and Munich, the capital of Bavaria.

This new European service marks the latest in the airline’s international expansion strategy. It promises to boost trade, tourism, and economic ties between Vietnam and Germany.

VN35 Launch: Hanoi to Munich


On October 5, the inaugural flight VN35 took to the skies from Hanoi, bound for Munich. The occasion was celebrated with fanfare at both ends of the journey.

In Munich, a special ceremony welcomed the flight, attended by dignitaries including Mr. Nguyen Hoang Anh, Chairman of the State Capital Management Committee at Enterprise. Also in attendance was Mr. Jost Lammers, CEO of Munich Airport.

Passengers and crew received a warm Bavarian welcome, complete with traditional attire and gifts. The aircraft was honored with a traditional water cannon salute before its return journey. It further bolsters Vietnam-Germany aviation relations.

Cabin crew on Vietnam Airlines Munich service with Vietnamese and German national flags.

Strengthening International Bonds

Le Duc Canh, Executive Vice President of Vietnam Airlines, gave comment on the route inauguration. He emphasized the significance of this new route as part of the carrier’s network strategy. He stated, “Our direct service to Munich is a crucial step in our global expansion plans.”

“Over the past two decades, we’ve operated nearly 14,000 flights between Vietnam and Germany, carrying over 3.1 million passengers. These new direct flights will further cement our countries’ economic and cultural ties.”

Flight Schedule and Expansion Plans


The Hanoi-Munich route will now operate twice weekly. Departures from Hanoi will operate on Fridays and Sundays, and return flights from Munich on Mondays and Saturdays.

Additionally, from October 7, a weekly service between Ho Chi Minh City and Munich will commence, operating on Mondays with Tuesday returns.

Looking ahead, Vietnam Airlines plans to increase frequencies from December 2024, adding Wednesday departures from Ho Chi Minh City and Thursday returns from Munich. All flights will utilize modern wide-body aircraft, ensuring passenger comfort on these long-haul journeys.

A Vietnam Airlines 787-9 in flight.
Photo Credits: Vietnam Airlines

Munich: A Strategic Destination

Munich’s status as a key economic, cultural, and tourism hub in Europe makes it an ideal destination for Vietnam Airlines.

The new routes bring the airline’s total weekly services from Vietnam to Germany to 14, offering Vietnamese travelers unprecedented access to Europe and beyond.

About Vietnam Airlines


As Vietnam’s flag carrier and a leading airline in Southeast Asia, Vietnam Airlines connects major global cities to captivating destinations across Asia and the world.

With 100 routes serving 21 domestic and 30 international destinations, the airline has been at the forefront of Vietnam’s rapidly growing aviation market for three decades.

Vietnam Airlines aims to solidify its position as a modern, internationally recognized brand, with aspirations to achieve 5-star status and become a leading Asian airline. This expansion into Munich represents another step towards realizing these ambitious goals.

The launch of these direct flights not only showcases Vietnam Airlines’ commitment to growth but also highlights the increasing importance of Vietnam as a global aviation player.

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