The airline’s first routes are Quy Nhon – Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City – Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh – Quy Nhon.
Bamboo Airways, with the backing of conglomerate FLC Group, would launch its first flight on December 29 after several delays, according to FLC Group Chairman Trinh Van Quyet.
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The airline’s first routes are Quy Nhon – Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City – Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh – Quy Nhon, Quyet said at a press conference on November 15.
Dang Tat Thang, CEO of Bamboo Airways, informed that the first aircraft would be delivered by December 5.
Vietnam’s Ministry of Transport (MoT) on November 12 issued the aviation license to Viet Bamboo Airlines, a subsidiary of FLC Group which operates Bamboo Airways,
The decision came after Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc agreed on the proposal of the MoT to issue the aviation license for the airline.
According to the MoT, the airline is qualified and meets requirements in terms of capital, availability of aircraft and business strategy.
Bamboo Airways plans to operate domestic flights connecting FLC's resorts in Vietnam, in addition to international flights from major cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to countries in the region.
With this strategy, the airlines is expected to enhance competitiveness in Vietnam's aviation market and providing new air travel options for passengers, stated the MoT.
As of present, Bamboo Airways has completed the two major legal procedures to enter Vietnam’s aviation industry, including the PM’s approval of the Bamboo Airways investment project at Phu Cat Airport, Binh Dinh province, and the aviation license issued by the MoT.
Bamboo Airways expects to have a fleet of 20 airplanes at its disposal in 2018 and another 20 – 30 in 2019. Meanwhile, new airplanes from two contracts worth US$8.8 billion signed with Airbus and Boeing are tentatively scheduled to be delivered from 2020.
Bamboo Airways plans to provide direct international flights to destinations where FLC Group resorts and hotels are located, such as Quy Nhon, Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, and Quang Binh, in addition to domestic flights connecting tourist spots in Vietnam.
Vietnam currently has four airlines, including national carrier Vietnam Airlines, budget operator Jetstar Pacific Airlines (partly owned by Vietnam Airlines), budget carrier Vietjet Aviation, and Vietnam Air Services (VASCO).
Dang Tat Thang, CEO of Bamboo Airways, informed that the first aircraft would be delivered by December 5.
Vietnam’s Ministry of Transport (MoT) on November 12 issued the aviation license to Viet Bamboo Airlines, a subsidiary of FLC Group which operates Bamboo Airways,
The decision came after Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc agreed on the proposal of the MoT to issue the aviation license for the airline.
According to the MoT, the airline is qualified and meets requirements in terms of capital, availability of aircraft and business strategy.
Bamboo Airways plans to operate domestic flights connecting FLC's resorts in Vietnam, in addition to international flights from major cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to countries in the region.
With this strategy, the airlines is expected to enhance competitiveness in Vietnam's aviation market and providing new air travel options for passengers, stated the MoT.
As of present, Bamboo Airways has completed the two major legal procedures to enter Vietnam’s aviation industry, including the PM’s approval of the Bamboo Airways investment project at Phu Cat Airport, Binh Dinh province, and the aviation license issued by the MoT.
Bamboo Airways expects to have a fleet of 20 airplanes at its disposal in 2018 and another 20 – 30 in 2019. Meanwhile, new airplanes from two contracts worth US$8.8 billion signed with Airbus and Boeing are tentatively scheduled to be delivered from 2020.
Bamboo Airways plans to provide direct international flights to destinations where FLC Group resorts and hotels are located, such as Quy Nhon, Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, and Quang Binh, in addition to domestic flights connecting tourist spots in Vietnam.
Vietnam currently has four airlines, including national carrier Vietnam Airlines, budget operator Jetstar Pacific Airlines (partly owned by Vietnam Airlines), budget carrier Vietjet Aviation, and Vietnam Air Services (VASCO).
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