Showing posts with label private airline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label private airline. Show all posts

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Air Mekong to sell fares online from Thursday

Air Mekong fares are available on the web for guests to book - Photo: Binh Nguyen
HCMC - Vietnam’s private airline Air Mekong has loaded airfares on its website on Thursday for its domestic flights departing from October, with a one-way fare starting from VND400,000 (US$20.5).

Truong Thanh Vu, director of commercial service at Air Mekong, told the Daily on the phone on Wednesday after the airline held a press conference in Hanoi to announce its air routes that the VND400,000 was for a single trip from HCMC to Con Dao, Phu Quoc, Pleiku and Buon Ma Thuot from October 9. Other fare levels are VND800,000 and VND1.2 million for longer-haul services.

Initially, guests can book Air Mekong’s fares on its website at www.airmekong.vn and its ticketing office at the Syrena building in Hanoi on Thursday and a ticketing counter at Tan Son Nhat Airport on Friday. They are allowed to use Visa, MasterCard, JCB and Amex credit cards, ATM debit cards and cash to pay online or at ticketing counters.

Vu said 12 types of ticket would also be available for sale at nearly 200 agents in cities and provinces of Vietnam.

Air Mekong will use four three-year-old Bombardier CRJ-900s configured with 10 Deluxe-class and 80 Economy-class seats for 26 daily flights. Vu said the start-up carrier would increase its daily frequencies to 34 flights on 10 air routes in November, a time when demand for air travel begins to pick up within Vietnam.

The airline will conduct four services between HCMC and the resort island of Phu Quoc, two on each of the HCMC-Hanoi and HCMC-Con Dao routes. Vu said the carrier would offer passengers various options to fly between HCMC and Hanoi via a stopover in Pleiku, Buon Ma Thuot or Dalat in the Central Highlands region.

The routes via a stopover will be exploited only by Air Mekong.

“This differentiates us from other airlines. Our new routes will stimulate new demand for air travel, and at the same time we focus on the routes on which the demand has not been fully met,” Vu said.

Business and leisure travelers are among Air Mekong’s target passengers. Vu said Air Mekong was operating as a traditional airline, so it would serve guests foods and drinks aboard all the flights.

Air Mekong will be the country’s sole operational private airline since Indochina Airlines was grounded in late October. Other passenger carriers currently in service are Vietnam Airlines and its subsidiary Vietnam Air Service Co. (Vasco) and Jetstar Pacific.

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Saturday, August 21, 2010

Air Mekong plans October launch

Air Mekong plans October launchAir Mekong, Vietnam’s third private airline, on Sunday received four aircraft from US-based SkyWest Leasing.The local carrier plans to launch its service in October.

The 90-seat Bombardier aircraft will be leased for three years and can be accommodated by most airports in Vietnam.

Air Mekong is seeking approval from the authorities to start flights on October 10 this year linking Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi with popular tourist destinations in Vietnam, including Da Nang, Nha Trang, Da Lat, Phu Quoc and Con Dao.

Truong Thanh Vu, a senior manager at Air Mekong, said the four airplanes will allow the carrier to operate 28-30 flights every day. He said 40 American pilots have been recruited and 50 flight attendants are being trained.

Vu said a partner wants to buy a 30 percent stake in Air Mekong, but the plan is still pending government permission and thus further details cannot be disclosed now.

The Wall Street Journal reported on August 4 that SkyWest plans to invest US$7 million for a 30 percent stake in Air Mekong.

VietJet Air, the first private airline to be licensed in Vietnam, sold a 30 percent stake to Malaysia’s low cost carrier AirAsia. It was expected to launch its first flight this month, but it has delayed it until the end of this year.

Indochina Airlines, the first private airline to operate in Vietnam, suspended its services earlier this year due to debt problems.

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