Vietnam Airlines plans share issuance to raise funds
The national flag carrier remains optimistic about the recovery of the market from late 2022 and in 2023.
The national flag carrier remains optimistic about the recovery of the market from late 2022 and in 2023.
As of March 31, Vietnam Airlines posted an accumulated loss of VND24.5 trillion (US$1.05 billion) with a negative owner’s equity.
The airline plans to sell the remainder of its stake in Cambodia Angkor Air this year.
The national flag carrier of Vietnam Airlines continues to implement a policy of flexible flight tickets to suit diverse customers' needs.
There will be three return flights on the route of Hanoi-Kuala Lumpur per week.
Vietnam Airlines is planning to resume international flights in the first half of 2022, which is considered a move to kickstart the airline’s recovery.
The program applies to passengers who buy tickets from March 20 to 29.
Vietnam Airlines advises passengers to find out information and comply with safety regulations at their destination.
The new products are the first of their kinds in the domestic aviation sector.
Since January 1, national air carriers have conducted many international flights.
The US aircraft leasing company stressed its commitment to the strategic partnership with Vietnam Airlines.
The move would help improve the airline’s efficiency in the long term by enhancing financial capability and resilience to expand operation once the pandemic is contained.
Many activities will be held next year, marking the restart of the tourism-aviation industry after a long closure due to Covid-19.
The Vietnamese air carrier is planning to open new routes connecting Los Angeles to Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City.
The first non-stop flight is expected to take off on November 28, twenty years after Vietnam Airlines opened its representative office in the US.
The national flag carrier is expected to hold an Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders on November 30 in Hanoi.
The national flag carrier targets to become a digital airline by 2025.