Gov’t expects “rescue plan” for Vietnam Airlines in Feb
Several forecasts suggested that global air traffic will gradually recover, and the business activities of Vietnam Airlines are expected to yield more positive results in 2024-2025.
Several forecasts suggested that global air traffic will gradually recover, and the business activities of Vietnam Airlines are expected to yield more positive results in 2024-2025.
If the airline reports a loss in 2022, it will be delisted from the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange.
The airline operates four direct routes from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to Sydney and Melbourne, with up to 18 weekly frequencies in total.
Cam Ranh and Da Lat are among the most popular places to visit in Vietnam.
Flight MF869 of the Chinese airline landed at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi on April 18.
The national flag carrier laid out a plan to restore the entire international flight network by the end of 2023.
Increased frequency of flights to China is expected to further boost tourism recovery.
The increase in demand will be mainly on the main routes, especially the Ho Chi Minh-Hanoi one.
The international airline rating organization Skytrax has announced the best 100 airlines in the world in 2022, including Vietnam Airlines.
The two airlines will also promote exchange, freight and airport services, bringing diverse and attractive options for passengers.
The incoming of foreign airlines to Vietnam shows the market’s potential, and no doubt would enhance the competitiveness among domestic airlines.
The group has prepared pilots, flight attendants, aircraft as well as personnel and equipment as early as possible to ensure the best quality of service for passengers during the peak time of Tet holiday.
The national flag carrier remains optimistic about the recovery of the market from late 2022 and in 2023.
China’s exercises near Taiwan will affect the flights from Vietnam to the US, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea.
The cooperation is expected to bring great benefits to passengers, and promote aviation connectivity, and economic and cultural exchanges among Vietnam, Turkey, and the Middle East region.
The MV will be broadcast on more than 400 Vietnam Airlines flights every day at the time of landing, with an expected viewership of more than 100,000 passengers per day.
As of March 31, Vietnam Airlines posted an accumulated loss of VND24.5 trillion (US$1.05 billion) with a negative owner’s equity.