Showing posts with label HCMC Hanoi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HCMC Hanoi. Show all posts

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Grand celebrations, floods cause scarcity of air tickets

VALC gets fourth ATR72-500

HCMC - Air tickets for flights between HCMC and Hanoi have become scarce as demand for air travel on this route is rising because of the ongoing 1,000th birthday festival of Thang Long-Hanoi and flooding impacts in central Vietnam.

Vietnam Airlines on Thursday started to increase flight frequencies between the two biggest cities of Vietnam, especially those from HCMC to Hanoi, where the grand celebrations are taking place until October 10. For this reason, the airline adds 13 flights to this route until Monday.

The national flag carrier operated two more flights from HCMC to Hanoi on Thursday, five on Friday, one on each of Saturday and Sunday, and four more services from Hanoi to HCMC on October 11.

Besides the millennial celebrations, Vietnam Airlines has decided to increase frequencies because flooding in certain parts of central Vietnam has impacted travel by road and rail in the region, pushing the demand for air travel higher.

Vietnam Airlines said that with the extra services, it operated 32 daily flights on average on the HCMC-Hanoi route until Monday and offered 8,860 seats a day to the market.

Jetstar Pacific will not increase flight frequencies on the HCMC-Hanoi route as this low-cost carrier cannot arrange its aircraft reasonably on the fact that the demand is much higher for air travel from HCMC to Hanoi than the opposite direction on the same days.

A Jetstar Pacific executive told the Daily on the phone on Thursday that it had sold out all the air tickets for its flights from HCMC to Hanoi until October 9, and the tickets for the services on October 10 are running out. Almost all the tickets for the flights on the opposite direction on Monday and Tuesday have been booked.

Jetstar Pacific operates 10 flights between HCMC and the capital city, using Airbus A320s with 180 seats and Boeing 737-400s with 168 seats. The country’s second largest airline now has one Airbus and five Boeing aircraft.

Air Mekong cannot give much help in the air ticket shortage as the start-up airline will launch services this Saturday, with around two flights for the HCMC-Hanoi route using Bombardier CRJ-900s configured with 90 Deluxe and Economy-class seats.

The private airline is expected to receive an air operator certificate (AOC) from the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam in Phu Quoc Airport in the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang on Friday, and announce its maiden services on Saturday.

Initially, Air Mekong will conduct 26 daily flights by four Bombardier CRJ-900s before increasing frequencies to 34 daily services flights on 10 domestic air routes to the airports in HCMC, Hanoi, Phu Quoc, Con Dao, Pleiku, Buon Ma Thuot and Dalat, and the central city of Danang.

* Vietnam Aircraft Leasing Join Stock Co. (VALC) on Thursday took delivery of a fourth ATR72-500 plane in France’s city of Toulouse as part of a batch of five aircraft of this type the local company already ordered from manufacturer ATR.

VALC will get the fifth ATR72-500 in December this year in the US$100 million-plus deal between the company and French Avion de Transport Regional (ATR). All the aircraft will be leased to Vietnam Airlines.

Tran Long, general director of VALC, said the company was completing procedures to receive 10 Airbus A321-200s from the European aircraft maker in 2012 and 2013. Again, these planes will be put into service by Vietnam Airlines.

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Friday, November 26, 2010

CAAV approves flight schedule for Air Mekong

HCMC - The Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV) has given approval to Air Mekong to operate flights on 10 air routes within Vietnam from October 9.

CAAV’s deputy director general Lai Xuan Thanh told the Daily on Monday that Air Mekong got the ticket to fly between HCMC and Hanoi, and from these two biggest cities to other destinations in many different parts of Vietnam.

With the aviation authority’s approval, Air Mekong will have more than 30 daily domestic flights from HCMC and Hanoi to Danang, Nha Trang, Phu Quoc, Dalat as well as from HCMC to Con Dao, Buon Ma Thuot and other destinations, and vice versa.

Air Mekong plans to call a press conference in Hanoi later this week to detail its air routes as well as commercial policy for air tickets before commencing its services in October, a time that domestic demand for air travel starts to pick up.

Air Mekong has reported to CAAV on its first commercial passenger flights on October 9 and was urgently completing an air operator certificate (AOC), which is a must for the carrier if it wants to take off.

The Ministry of Transport awarded Air Mekong a license in October 2008 following the Prime Minister’s approval for the establishment of this third private airline in Vietnam after VietJet Air and Indochina Airlines.

VietJet Air has not publicized its updated plan to take off though it said earlier this year that it would fly in the fourth quarter of 2010. Meanwhile, financial woes have kept Indochina Airlines on the ground since late October 2009, or less than one year after it had launched services, and is now dealing with a series of complaints from ticket agents for not paying off their money deposits.

Air Mekong has an initial chartered capital of VND200 billion (more than US$10.2 million), which is the lowest level required for a local airline to conduct domestic flights.

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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Polish carrier names TransViet as general agent

Jetstar Pacific to sell discount fares

HCMC - LOT Polish Airlines has appointed the aviation and travel services provider TransViet as its general sales agent (GSA) in Vietnam less than three months before the carrier launches direct flights to Hanoi.

Nguyen Hai, chairman of TransViet Group, told the Daily on the phone on Wednesday that LOT Polish Airlines was the newest foreign airline that had approved the company as the GSA in Vietnam. Currently, TransViet represents more than 10 foreign airlines in this market.

LOT on Wednesday announced the start of direct services between Hanoi and Warsaw on November 15 this year. This is the latest of 10 new routes to be launched by LOT this year, said Krzysztof Kolodziej, general manager of the polish airline in Vietnam.

Kolodziej said LOT would be the only airline providing direct air link between Warsaw and Hanoi, at a frequency of three times every week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. This new connection will be served by Boeing 767-300 aircraft configured with 225 economy-class seats and 18 business-class seats.

Hai of TransViet said the flights departing from Hanoi at midnight would arrive in Warsaw early morning, enabling easy LOT network connections at Warsaw Airport thanks to Poland’s geographical location in the heart of Europe.

The member of STAR Alliance, the world’s biggest airline alliance, sells a two-way fare for the Hanoi-Warsaw flights from US$380, exclusive of taxes and surcharges on its website at www.lot.com and ticketing office in Hanoi as well as travel agencies in Vietnam.

* Vietnam’s low-cost Jetstar Pacific Airlines will sell one-way fares from VND300,000 (US$15.7) at www.jetstar.com this Friday to offer many more people an opportunity to travel by air within Vietnam.

The discount fare will apply to Jetstar Pacific’s flights from HCMC and Hanoi to Danang and vice versa from September 7 to October 27 this year. The single fare for the HCMC-Hanoi flights starts from VND600,000 (less than US$30).

Jetstar Pacific allows passengers to pay online for the discount fares by such credit cards as Visa, MasterCard, Amex and JCB as well as ATM Connect 24 issued by Vietcombank, E-Partner by VietinBank and other debit cards by Vietnam International Commercial Joint-Stock Bank (VIB), DongA Bank and Housing Development Bank (HD Bank).

Every day, Jetstar Pacific operates 10 return flights between HCMC and Hanoi, four services between HCMC and Danang, and two between Hanoi and Danang. The carrier now has 40 daily domestic flights, using Airbus A320 and Boeing B737-400 and including those to Hue, Vinh and Haiphong.

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