Bamboo Airways becomes first Vietnamese airline to operate Melbourne-Ha Noi route


Bamboo Airways on Thursday launched the Melbourne-Hà Nội air route, becoming the first Vietnamese airline to operate the route, contributing to promoting the partnership between Vietnam and Australia.

At the launching ceremony of the Melbourne-Ha Noi air route. — VNA/VNS Photo

Bamboo Airways on Thursday launched the Melbourne-Ha Noi air route, becoming the first Vietnamese airline to operate the route, contributing to promoting the partnership between Viet Nam and Australia.

The opening of the route marked a new success in the airline’s efforts to connect Vietnamese and Australian localities after the launch of the routes between HCM City and Melbourne in February and between HCM City and Sydney in March this year.

According to the carrier, the Melbourne-Ha Noi route has shortened travel time between the two cities to nine hours. The airline is offering many promotion programmes to celebrate the new route.

Addressing the launching ceremony, Bamboo Airways Deputy General Director Truong Phuong Thanh said that the Melbourne-Ha Noi route comes into operation with a promise of convenience, time-saving, and a hassle-free travel experience.

He expressed hope that with the route, Bamboo Airways will further strengthen its role as an aviation bridge and make a substantial contribution to Vietnamese and Australian relations in all aspects, including trade and tourism.

For his part, representative from the Vietnamese Embassy in Australia Tran Le Phuong hailed the efforts by Bamboo Airways in strengthening connections between Viet Nam and Australia.

Phuong noted that despite COVID-19, last year, trade between the two countries surged 50 per cent to 17 billion AUD (US$12.11 billion). Viet Nam and Australia are working to become each other’s top 10 largest trade partner, he said, adding that Australia is hosting about 300,000 Vietnamese people, including 27,000 students. Before the pandemic broke out, about 400,000 Australian tourists visited Viet Nam each year.

This year, Bamboo Airways plans to expand its coverage to 40 international destinations, many of which are in Australia. — VNS

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