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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Third private carrier flies Vietnam's skies

Air Mekong, Vietnam's third private airline, received its Air Operator's
Certificate from the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV) in
southern Kien Giang province on Oct.8.


On the same day, the carrier also launched its first two routes, Hanoi – Phu Quoc and HCM City – Phu Quoc.


"The Vietnamese aviation market is dramatically developing. The
aviation demand, especially for domestic flights, will increase
considerably in the next few years," said CAAV deputy director Dinh Viet
Thang.


"The introduction of Air Mekong is essential
to meeting market demand, diversifying aviation services and increasing
competitiveness," Thang said.


"The CAAV's certificate will open up a new page for our development", said Air Mekong chairman Doan Quoc Viet.


Air Mekong would start commercial operations since Oct.9 with eight
flights from Ha Noi and HCM City to Phu Quoc, Con Dao, Buon Me Thuot,
Pleiku, Viet said, adding that they would expand operations to 10
flights from November including destinations of Da Lat in the Central
Highlands and Da Nang city.


The airline has launched
a promotional offer until November 9 with 1,000 tickets at prices
ranging from 400,000 VND to 1.2 million VND (20.50-61.50 USD) for
flights on all its domestic routes. Tickets are on sale at travel agents
and via Air Mekong's website and customer care centres.


Air Mekong was establish in 2009 by Ha Long Investment and Development
Company and is based at Phu Quoc Airport. The existing two private
carriers operating in Vietnam are Indochina Airlines and VietJet
AirAsia.


The CAAV said there were also a number of
other organisations and individuals planning to launch airlines. To
qualify, private operators must have a charter capital of at least 500
billion VND (26.3 million USD) to fly internationally and 200 billion
VND (10.5 million USD) to launch domestic flights. They must also meet
strict aviation and security standards./.

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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Third private carrier flies Viet Nam's skies

KIEN GIANG — Air Mekong, Viet Nam's third private airline, received its Air Operator's Certificate from the Civil Aviation Administration of Viet Nam (CAAV) in southern Kien Giang Province on Friday.

On the same day, the carrier also launched its first two routes, Ha Noi – Phu Quoc and HCM City – Phu Quoc.

"The Vietnamese aviation market is dramatically developing. The aviation demand, especially for domestic flights, will increase considerably in the next few years," said CAAV deputy director Dinh Viet Thang.

"The introduction of Air Mekong is essential to meeting market demand, diversifying aviation services and increasing competitiveness," Th¨¨ang said.

"The CAAV's certificate will open up a new page for our development", said Air Mekong chairman Doan Quoc Viet.

Air Mekong would start commercial operations since Saturday with eight flights from Ha Noi and HCM City to Phu Quoc, Con Dao, Buon Me Thuot, Pleiku, Viet said, adding that they would expand operations to 10 flights from November including destinations of Da Lat in the Central Highlands and Da Nang City.

The airline has launched a promotional offer until November 9 with 1,000 tickets at prices ranging from VND400,000 to VND1.2 million (US$20.50-$61.50) for flights on all its domestic routes. Tickets are on sale at travel agents and via Air Mekong's website and customer care centres.

Air Mekong was establish in 2009 by Ha Long Investment and Development Company and is based at Phu Quoc Airport. The existing two private carriers operating in Viet Nam are Indochina Airlines and VietJet AirAsia.

The CAAV said there were also a number of other organisations and individuals planning to launch airlines. To qualify, private operators must have a charter capital of at least VND500 billion ($26.3 million) to fly internationally and VND200 billion ($10.5 million) to launch domestic flights. They must also meet strict aviation and security standards. — VNS

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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Fruit and vegetable export prices rise

HA NOI — Fruit and vegetable export prices increased by 0.9 per cent against August, this year. Prices of fruit and vegetables saw a 7.8 per cent year-on-year increase according to Viet Nam Fruit and Vegetables Association (Vinafruit). Prices of some food items, such as fresh chilli, dry garlic, and dragon fruit all registered significant increases.

Vinamilk ups purchase price of milk

HCM CITY — The Viet Nam Dairy Products Joint Stock Company (Vinamilk) on September 30 increased its purchase price of milk from farmers by VND1,000 per kilogramme.

The move aims to help farmers overcome difficulties due to rising animal feed costs while encouraging them to improve both yield and quality of milk from their herds, the company said.

The company will now buy milk for between VND9,250 and VND10,250 per kilo depending on the location, it said.

$1.8 million Oolong tea factory inaugurated

LAM DONG — The foreign invested Haiyih Ltd Co on Thursday put into operation an Oolong tea processing factory.

The factory has a total investment capital of VND35 billion (US$1.8 million), covering an area of 12,000sq.m. The modern factory has a design capacity of 4,300 tonnes of tea per year.

General Director of Haiyih, Ha Thuy Linh, said the factory includes a cold storage, drying and processing areas, quality test room, modern processing line. The plant is expected to hit revenue of $7 million per year.

Air Mekong test flies City to Phu Quoc route

HA NOI — The Mekong Airlines Joint Stock Company (Air Mekong) ran a test flight to carry 60 passengers from HCM City to Phu Quoc Island on Tuesday.

Following the trial, the carrier will officially launch flights from Ha Noi-HCM City-Phu Quoc three times a day from October 8. It is expected to open two additional direct flights between Ha Noi-Phu Quoc and HCM City-Phu Quoc in November.

VDB invests $62m in Phuoc Dong

HCM CITY — Sai Gon Investment Holding Corporation (SVI), (a member of Viet Nam Rubber Group – VRG) and Viet Nam Development Bank (VDB) signed a contract on Wednesday to provide VND1.2 trillion (US$62 million) for the Phuoc Dong service-urban-industry complex zone in the southern province of Tay Ninh.

The VDB will provide VND1 trillion ($51.28 million) for industrial zone infrastructure construction, covering an area of 3,200 ha with total capital of $1 billion.

23-storey Capital Tower opens in Ha Noi

HA NOI — The 23-storey Capital Tower opened its doors on Wednesday on Ha Noi'ls Tran Hung Dao Street, announced project investor Thu Do Tourism, Trading and Investment Joint Stock Company.

The VND500 billion (US$26.3 million) building covers 30,000sq.m. It is expected to help meet the growing demand for international standard office space .

Savills to act as Hapro's exclusive leasing agent

HA NOI — Savills Viet Nam Ltd Company was officially appointed as exclusive leasing agent for the Hapro Centre retail mall and offices which are owned by Ha Noi Trade Corporation (Hapro).

The Hapro Centre complex, located on Cat Linh Street, Ha Noi, is currently under development with an estimated investment capital of VND293 billion (US$15 million).

It comprises five retail floors and nine floors of grade B office space. Each floor includes more than 1,000sqm of space.

Upon completion, which is expected in late 2011, the centre will provide a total gross area of 17,730sqm and nearly 5,000sqm of parking space.

New Ana Mandara beach resort opens in Hue

Hue — The Ana Mandara Hue Resort officially opened yesterday on Thuan An Beach, a 20 minute drive from the centre of Hue.

This is the first project managed by Hotel Collection Indochine, a new Vietnamese hotel management company.

The company plans to inaugurate its second resort, Ana Mandara Ninh Binh, south of Ha Noi, in January.

Novaland begins Central Plaza construction

HCM CITY — Property developer Novaland recently began construction of its Central Plaza, which will be comprised of four 31-and 35-storey towers in District 7.

The US$500 million project is the second phase of the larger Sunrise City project.

Upon its completion, Sunrise City will include 12 towers with 1,800 apartments, and a 70,000 sq.m shopping centre. The company has already completed 70 per cent of the first six towers, comprising 752 apartments and 21,000 sq.m of retail space. The second phase is scheduled for completion in 2012.

Canal Park development project building progresses

HA NOi — The new Canal Park development project will include two 11-storey towers with apartments ranging in size from 86 sq.m to 272 sq.m. Construction is estimated to be completed at the end of 2011, according to investor Berjaya-Handico 12.

Phase one of the project, the underground portions of the complex, have already been completed. — VNS

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