Vietnam Airlines launches e-commerce platform
Updated: 07:43, 23/11/2021
Vietnam Airlines has launched a new e-commerce platform VNAMALL, focused on selling imported products from countries to which it operates.
As many as 300 products are available starting Monday on the platform, mainly pastries, fruit and wine.
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A Vietnam Airlines aircraft is seen at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. |
The airline also sells food typically available on its flights.
It also introduced Vietnam Airlines Gift Card that comes with perks like more check-in baggage and priority check-in.
VNAMALL is the latest initiative of the loss-making national flag carrier, which has been struggling to overcome Covid-19 impacts.
The airline, in which the state holds a 86 percent stake, recorded an accumulated loss of VND17.77 trillion ($780.48 million) as of June 30.
Bac Giang: Farm produce assisted to sold on e-commerce platforms
(BGO) – The Department of Agriculture
and Rural Development (DARD) has joined hand with the Department of Industry
and Trade, ViettelPost and provincial Post Office in Bac Giang province to
support farming households, individual business family, cooperatives and working
groups to register at two e-commerce platforms Voso.vn and Postmart.vn.
Vietnam's e-commerce forecast to surpass US$11.8 billion
Vietnamese e-commerce market is forecast to continue growing in the post-pandemic period, with revenue surpassing last year's figure, according to experts.
Imports dominate popular categories on e-commerce platforms
Only 17 percent of the most popular goods on e-commerce platforms since last year have been Vietnamese, a market research firm said.
Vietnam E-commerce White book 2021 released
The Vietnam E-commerce White book 2021 was recently released by the Vietnam E-Commerce and Digital Economy Agency (IDEA) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Over 9,000 tonnes of farm produce consumed on e-commerce platforms
(BGO) – More than 9,000
tonnes of farm produce in the northern province of Bac Giang have been sold on
e-commerce platforms including over 7,000 tonnes of lychee and various OCOP
products of Ven village tea, Chu rice noodle, corn wine, herbal mushroom...,
1,000 fold increase comparing to the figure last year, said Tran Quang Tan,
Director of the provincial Department of Industry and Trade (DoIT).
Source: VnExpress
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