Vietravel Airlines targets to operate 20 aircraft by 2026


Vietravel Airlines, a subsidiary of tour operator Viettravel, targets to increase its aircraft fleet to 20 by 2025–26.

A Vietravel Airlines plane is parked at a local airport. — VNA/VNS Photo

Vietravel Airlines, a subsidiary of tour operator Viettravel, targets to increase its aircraft fleet to 20 by 2025 – 2026, according to its development plant.

Currently, the airline only operates three planes.

The carrier has just officially received CCAR-129 (Chinese Civil Aviation Regulations Part 129) from China. CCAR-129 is a regulation that ensures frequent operators to China are complying with the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) operational and safety standards and requirements.

Currently, only 36 airlines in the world get CCAR-129 approval. Vietravel Airlines is one of the two airlines that were approved this year.

On that basis, the airline is planning to increase capital to meet development needs and seek investors for the development process in the near future.

According to General Director of Vietravel Airlines Vũ Đức Biên, in the first half of this year, Vietravel Airlines’s flights and passengers increased by 48 per cent and 43 per cent respectively compared to the same period last year. The occupancy rate of each flight is up to 80 - 85 per cent. These are important premises for it to thrive in the aviation sector.

The airline expanded its flight network to major cities such as Đà Nẵng, Phú Quốc, Nha Trang, Quy Nhơn and Đà Lạt, and Bangkok (Thailand). It also operated charter flights to Daegu and Muan (the Republic of Korea), and Macau and Sanya (China). — VNS

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