Aviation hiring demand surges in Hanoi in Q1
Demand for aviation manpower will continue to grow, especially between 2024 and 2030.
Demand for aviation manpower will continue to grow, especially between 2024 and 2030.
The second airport is part of the city's plan to accommodate an increase in the total number of travelers in Hanoi to 150 million by 2050.
Boeing is committed to long-term investment in Vietnam in support of the development of the country's aviation industry.
Airline promotional programs are critical in stimulating tourism demand because of the pandemic's impact on travel spending.
The first helicopter tour was launched three years ago in Ha Long Bay in the northern province of Quang Ninh.
The event, which runs through March 23 in Hanoi, is taking place in Vietnam for the first time.
Leading firms from 15 countries will bring advanced products and technologies to the four-day event.
The two sectors are expected to soon develop policies that will help their companies overcome the impacts of Covid-19, recover and thrive.
Hanoi and the French company will jointly organize a series of business matchmaking events for the city's manufacturers and suppliers in the aviation sector.
The incoming of foreign airlines to Vietnam shows the market’s potential, and no doubt would enhance the competitiveness among domestic airlines.
Vietnam's aviation market is expected to soon return to pre-pandemic levels
Routes Asia 2022 will bring together decision makers to accelerate the region's recovery.
The Southeast Asia nations are expected to promote cooperation and issue support policies to increase travel demand.
An adjustment in the pricing policy does not mean airlines would raise their price tickets but a basis to manage the prices flexibly.
It is estimated that millions of people travel on the anniversary of the Hung Kings.
The aviation event will be a gathering place for experts, business leaders, airlines, and domestic and foreign manufacturers to share new development opportunities and initiatives.
The airline expects no changes to its current operation despite the arrest of its chairman.