The new version at T3 of SASCO - “Chạm - In touch with Vietnam’s quintessence”
17/04/2025 16:00
Inspiration from the Timeless Cultural Values of Traditional Craft Villages
For centuries, artisans in Vietnam’s craft villages have meticulously nurtured every line and detail by hand. With skillful hands and passionate hearts, they quietly breathe life into raw materials, shaping each piece of brown clay, wooden grain, and delicate silk thread to weave the soul of Vietnamese culture.
At Terminal 3 – Tan Son Nhat International Airport, SASCO touches on the journey of Vietnam’s identity – in its own unique way.
"Chạm – In touch with Vietnam’s quintessence"
It is when each space of service environment becomes a masterpiece of art.
It is when we see ourselves in the craftsmen – those who are not just artisans, but also custodians of cultural heritage, entrusted with the mission of preserving identity and crafting unforgettable experiences.
At Terminal 3 – A New Journey of SASCO Begins:
- Lounge spaces inspired by the grace of silk and the timeless beauty of ceramics, gentle and inviting, embodying the very soul of Vietnam.
- Dining experiences that capture the essence of old Saigon, blending modernity with nostalgic charm.
- Souvenirs that are not merely items to purchase, but windows into the heart of traditional craft villages.
And in every “touchpoint” – a harmonious fusion of cutting-edge technology and the richness of cultural heritage.
SASCO at Terminal 3 is not just a transformation of space – it is a leap forward in vision.
From an aviation service provider to a cultural bridge, connecting the essence of Vietnam through the language of exceptional service.
We don’t just want you to arrive and depart. We hope to "touch" you in a moment – where culture is vibrantly spread through modern technology and a multi-sensory experience.
We invite you to step into the deep essence of culture, alive with the vibrant energy of the future.
📍 The journey begins today.
Join SASCO and discover each "touchpoint" in the services soon to be launched at Terminal 3.