Recent
statistics released by the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam
(CAAV) showed a significant increase in the number of both international
passenger and cargo flights in the winter schedule compared to the
summer schedule, which often ended in October.
Vietnam Airlines topped the list of international flight operators
for network expansion from October to late March in terms of increasing
frequencies and launching new routes, particularly in Asia.
Vo Huy Cuong, Director of CAAV’s Air Transport Department, said that
his agency had approved Vietnam Airlines to operate four more flights
on the Hanoi-Shanghai route and three more for the HCMC-Shanghai, and
three more flights on each of the HCMC-Kuala Lumpur and Hanoi-Busan
directions.
The national air carrier also has more flights to Paris, Moscow,
Tokyo and Nagoya, and Korea. In addition to offering more Hanoi-Yangon
services, the airline started to fly between HCMC and the city of Myanmar in mid-November.
The SkyTeam member uses many types of its 70 aircraft for the
international routes, including Airbus A320s, A321s and A330s, and the
Boeing B777s for medium- and long-haul routes to Asian and European
destinations.
The list of carriers expanding their frequencies to Vietnam includes
Dragon Air, which flies 10 times a week between Hanoi and Hong Kong,
or three more flights over the summertime. Eva Air, Aeroflot and Lao Airlines offer one to two more services to the capital city of Vietnam.
The
winter schedule also sees foreign budget carriers in the expansion
move. CAAV has granted Tiger Airways the ticket to raise weekly
Singapore-HCMC frequencies up to 21 from 14, and Cebu Pacific to conduct
seven Manila-HCMC flights from four a week.
Tran Vinh Loc, executive director of Lac Hong Voyages Co., said that
the demand of both leisure and business guests for air travel between
HCMC and the Philippines was picking up remarkably in the run up to
Christmas and New Year holidays.
Airlines also launch new flights in and out of Vietnam to cater to
demand. LOT Polish Airlines began its non-stop Warsaw-Hanoi service in
mid-November while Turkish Airlines will fly on the
Istanbul-Bangkok-HCMC route from late December.
In November, the five-star, award-winning Qatar Airways opened its new air route to Hanoi
and increased its frequencies to HCMC, bringing the total number of
its weekly flights between Doha and Vietnam to 11. Lao Airlines has
commenced its new air link to this economic hub of Vietnam.
The wintertime also registers a significant rise in the number of
cargo flights to and from Vietnam. According to CAAV, foreign cargo
carriers operate 58 flights per week to Vietnam, or 17 more than the
summer schedule.
Currently, 51 carriers operate passenger and cargo flights in the
Vietnamese market, including four domestic airlines, namely Vietnam
Airlines and its subsidiary Vietnam Air Service Co. (Vasco), Jetstar
Pacific and the start-up private Air Mekong.