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Airlines catch glimpse of light at the end of tunnel

Airlines catch glimpse of light at the end of tunnel 08:00 | 08/04/2021 While some low-cost airlines are insisting they made some remarkable gains in 2020, accelerating plans to open international routes are to further help other struggling Vietnamese airlines that continue to seek financial support to get through the heavy losses forced on them by pandemic restrictions. Vietjet’s forced focus on the domestic arena last year has in part paid off financially. Photo: Duc Thanh In total, the Vietnamese aviation sector reported losses of VND18 trillion ($782.6 million) from their transportation operations last year, while the sector’s revenue declined VND100 trillion ($4.35 billion) in comparison to the previous year.

Bamboo Airways to Land in Heathrow this Summer

MIAMI – Bamboo Airways (QH), the newcomer Vietnamese low-cost carrier, plans to expand westward this summer. The airline has confirmed weekly flights from Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport (SGN) and Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport (HAN) to London Heathrow (LHR). The service depends on the UK fully lifting travel restrictions, but the airline is otherwise betting on an increase in summer travel as the COVID-19 pandemic subsides. Bamboo has taken the Vietnamese market by storm, quickly using leased aircraft to continue to develop their long haul route network. Photo: Bamboo Airways In early March, the airline filed an Initial Public Offering (IPO) to raise capital to expand and rival competitors in Vietnam. The airline had planned to fly from Vietnam to the Czech Republic and Germany last year. However, the services were delayed due to the pandemic. Bamboo still hopes to fly to Frankfurt later this year if health concerns allow.

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS APRIL 8

VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS APRIL 8 Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  08/04/2021    14:30 GMT+7 Aquatic product exports hit $1.64 bln in Q1 The export of key aquatic products posted strong rises in many markets in the first quarter of 2021, increasing Vietnam’s aquatic export turnover by 3 percent to 1.64 billion USD. Of note, shrimp and tra fish exports rose 10 percent and 11 percent in March to 270 million USD and 137 million USD, respectively. Vietnam earned 646 million USD from exporting shrimp in the first quarter, up nearly 3 percent year-on-year, while the export value of tra fish totalled 336 million USD, a rise of just 0.6 percent.

Local tourists flock to Phu Quoc, air carriers offer more flights

Local tourists flock to Phu Quoc, air carriers offer more flights
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Autumn bloom forecast for reopening of Vietnam s skies

Autumn bloom forecast for reopening of Vietnam’s skies 10:30 | 07/04/2021 The business community has shown warm appreciation to the phased scheme to reopen regular international flights for Vietnamese nationals and foreigners from July.  The scheme was submitted by the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) last week to the Ministry of Transport, eliciting colourful responses. Hong Sun, vice chairman of the Korea Chamber of Business in Vietnam, told VIR, “This is good news for South Korean businesses in particular. Many have been planning to expand to and in Vietnam. And now they can realise these with the resumption of flights.” Initial flights will be operated to certain markets between Vietnam and Japan; those between Vietnam and South Korea, and others with Taiwan with frequency of four flights a week each way for airlines of each side.

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