The
flagship carrier will run the additional flights from January 18, 2011
to February 20, 2011 on the 10 major routes having strong air travel
demand, with more than 100,000 seats to be made available.
This
is the airline’s second announcement of its domestic flight frequency
increases in just more than one month prior to the nation’s biggest
holiday.
There will be 307 services between HCMC and Hanoi,
or around 63,000 seats for the north-south route in the period, an
increase of a staggering 41% compared to normal days and 8% from the
same period of last Tet.
The
129 extra flights for the HCMC-Danang route from the 15th day of the
twelfth lunar month to the 18th day of the first lunar month provide
26,820 seats to the market, up 35% over the same period of last Tet and
24% over normal days.
The
SkyTeam member airline said it would serve more flights at night to
ease operation and traffic congestion at airports during the holiday. A
week just before and after the first day of the lunar calendar, it will
operate round the clock to meet any sudden surge in demand.
To
keep air tickets from the black market, the airline will sell seats on
the extra flights on the announced days, including December 20, January 3
and 17, mostly based on a demand-and-supply basis.
The
one-way tickets excluding airport and value-added taxes start from
VND1.818 million for economy-class seats and VND3.35 million for
business-class seats for flights from HCMC to Hanoi, Haiphong and Vinh. The
respective fares are from VND2.272 million and VND3.85 million for Can
Tho-Hanoi services and VND1.181 million and VND2.1 million for flights
from Hanoi to HCMC and Danang.
The
airline called for passengers to book seats on its flights during the
family reunion season at its ticketing offices and certified agents,
whose addresses can be found on www.vietnamairlines.com. They are
advised not to pay any extra fees that are not airport and VAT rates.
Vietnam
Airlines also requested passengers to carefully check their issued
tickets and types of seats as well as ask the seller for receipts. The
carrier warned it would impose heavy fines on those agents in connection
with violations such as speculation and charging higher fares and more
fees.
The
airline asked holders of confirmed tickets to be present at airports
three hours ahead of departure to complete necessary procedures and
encouraged them to use its web check-in service to avoid having to queue
in long lines at airports during peak hours of air travel within
Vietnam.
In
November, 2010 the airline announced a 44% increase in frequencies for
the HCMC-Danang service and 57% for the HCMC-Hanoi run for Tet from
normal days, with a combined 10,200 seats a day for single directions on
these routes. But these seats have been snapped up.
At
last Tet, the airline operated less than 1,000 more domestic flights on
the main domestic routes between Hanoi and HCMC, and HCMC and Danang to
transport passengers home for family celebration before the national
holiday and back to work after that.