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| - | {{Infobox Airline
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| - | |name = Vietnamese Express
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| - | |logo = [[Question_mark.png:|200px]]
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| - | |motto = "No more high prices!"
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| - | |IATA = VE
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| - | |ICAO = VME
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| - | |callsign = Vitman
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| - | |founded = 1970
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| - | |commenced operations = 1973
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| - | |world(s) = AB1
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| - | |hubs = SGN
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| - | |fleet = 4
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| - | |web = http://www.vietnamexpress.vn
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| - | '''Vietnamese Express''' was established in 1973 and is a low cost airline based in Vietnam.
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| - | == History ==
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| - | Vietnamese Express started operations in 1973 from it's main base at Ho Chi Minh City Airport on a DC-9. The low-cost airline was noted for lowering fares by at least $20. It began offering an in-flight service in May 1973.
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| - | == Destinations ==
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| - | Ho Chi Minh City '''Main Base and Hub'''
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| - | Phuket, Thailand '''Focus City'''
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| - | Sanya, China
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| - | Langkawi, Thailand
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| - | Bangkok, Thailand (Don Mueang)
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| - | Can Tho, Vietnam
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| - | Cam Ranh, Vietnam
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| - | Lien Khuong, Vietnam
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| - | == Fleet ==
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| - | Douglas DC-9-40
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