The Civil Aviation Authority of Việt Nam (CAAV) has asked all officers and employees working in air transport to be alert to counterfeit and prohibited goods.
Okay Airways and Pacific Airlines will begin their flights connecting the central city with Hunan, China and Muan, Korea from late of April, increasing number of airlines restarting operations at the Da Nang International Airport to 28.
In mid-February, China announced the reopening of tours to 20 countries, excluding Viet Nam, which is said to have affected Vietnamese airlines’ flight plans.
Korean Air has resumed service from Incheon, Korea, to the central city after a two-year closure by operating two chartered flights per week between the two cities.
The two newest routes, which will operate 3 and 4 round-trip flights per week respectively, are expected to continue increasing the frequencies in the near future to serve passengers’ demand.
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines plans to reopen seven domestic routes connecting tourist destinations to serve travel demand during the peak of the tourism season in summer.
Viet Nam has reopened international routes to and from 20 countries and territories, said Tran Bao Ngoc, director of the Transport Department under the Ministry of Transport (MoT).
The recent resumption of domestic and international air routes are building hope that the sector will strongly rebound this year, following a tough year for business in 2020 and 2021.
Member carriers of Vietnam Airlines Group are planning to resume 10 more domestic air routes from January 2022, raising the number of such routes to nearly 50.
During the period from October 10 to October 19, the flights will implement seat spacing according to the regulations of the Civil Aviation Authority, it added.
It is also offering promotional tickets on these routes, starting from VND99,000 (UD$4.25) one-way (excluding taxes and fees) for departures until December 31, 2020.
Bamboo Airways will launch new air direct routes from Hà Nội, Hải Phòng, Vinh to Côn Đảo from September 29th. Tickets on the routes would be sold from midnight of September 12th.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Việt Nam has finalised a detailed plan to restart international routes and submitted it to the Ministry of Transport for consideration.
The Ministry of Transport has just assigned the Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam (CAAV) to study and propose measures to gradually loosen immigration and reconnect a number of international routes for trade, visiting relatives and tourism.