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Aviation is busy at the end of the year, with more than 4,600 round-trip flights per week

Báo Giao thôngBáo Giao thông05/11/2024

The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam has granted regular flight permits for the 2024 winter flight schedule to 5 Vietnamese airlines and 72 foreign airlines with more than 4,600 round-trip flights/week.


More than 2,700 round-trip international flights/week

Accordingly, the 2024 winter flight schedule (from October 27, 2024 to March 29, 2025) of international routes will include 4 Vietnamese airlines (Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, Vietravel Airline and Bamboo Airways) and 72 foreign airlines with a total frequency of 2,720 round-trip flights/week.

Hàng không bận rộn cao điểm cuối năm, hơn 4.600 chuyến bay khứ hồi/tuần- Ảnh 1.

There are 4 Vietnamese airlines and 72 international airlines participating in operating international routes during the winter peak of 2024 (Illustration photo).

Of which, Vietnamese airlines achieved 1,013 round-trip flights/week and foreign airlines achieved 1,707 round-trip flights/week.

Vietnamese airlines operate 98 regular international routes to 20 countries and territories. Of these, Vietnam Airlines operates 60 routes with 420 round-trip flights per week. Vietjet Air operates 71 routes with 580 round-trip flights per week.

Foreign airlines from 30 countries and territories operating regular international flights to Vietnam carry passengers or cargo on 124 routes. Of which, the countries with the largest number of airlines are China (13 airlines), South Korea (10 airlines). Taiwan and Hong Kong each have 5 airlines operating regular flights to Vietnam.

For domestic aviation operations, 5 Vietnamese airlines including Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet, Vietravel Airline, Bamboo Airways and Pacific Airlines operate 45 routes connecting 22 other domestic airports.

Of which, Vietjet operates 35 routes with 790 round-trip flights/week. Vietnam Airlines (including Vasco) operates 34 routes with 912 round-trip flights/week. Bamboo Airways operates 11 routes with 130 round-trip flights/week. Pacific Airlines with 11 routes with a frequency of 77 round-trip flights/week. Vietravel Airlines with 5 routes with a frequency of 49 round-trip flights/week.

Three airports operating at high intensity

This winter, the three international airports Noi Bai, Tan Son Nhat and Da Nang are the airports with the highest frequency and intensity of operations.

At Noi Bai International Airport, 4 Vietnamese airlines and 44 foreign airlines operate 35 and 39 international routes, respectively, with a frequency of 897 round-trip flights/week. Domestically, there are 5 Vietnamese airlines with 15 routes and 874 round-trip flights/week.

At Tan Son Nhat International Airport, 4 Vietnamese airlines and 45 foreign airlines operate 39 and 42 international routes, respectively, with a frequency of 1,031 round-trip flights per week, equivalent to the number of international routes. Domestically, there are 5 Vietnamese airlines with 20 routes and a frequency of 1,420 round-trip flights per week.

At Da Nang International Airport, 3 Vietnamese airlines (Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet, Vietravel Airlines) and 23 foreign airlines operate 8 and 15 international routes respectively, with a frequency of 364 round-trip flights/week.

Other international airports such as Cam Ranh and Phu Quoc are also being exploited by international airlines in the Winter flight schedule.

Accordingly, Cam Ranh International Airport has 2 Vietnamese airlines (Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet) and 12 foreign airlines operating 11 routes with a frequency of 212 round-trip flights/week.

Phu Quoc International Airport has 11 foreign airlines and Vietjet operating 11 international routes with 154 round-trip flights/week.

In addition to the regular winter 2024 flight schedule, Vietnamese airlines are developing plans to increase operations on domestic routes to serve air travel demand during peak periods (New Year's Eve, Lunar New Year 2025).

In addition, in order to meet the exploitation plans of airlines during the peak period of the Lunar New Year 2025, the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam said that it has implemented preparations such as creating conditions for airlines to supplement their fleets, adjusting the parameters for coordinating landing and take-off times at Tan Son Nhat International Airport (from January 14, 2025 to February 12, 2025). At the same time, it has directed service units in the air transport chain to develop plans, prepare resources, and be ready to serve night time slots.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam will monitor the situation of seat reservations and airfares on domestic routes to promptly direct airlines to supplement capacity on routes with high demand, meeting passenger needs during the peak period of Lunar New Year 2025.



Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/hang-khong-ban-ron-cao-diem-cuoi-nam-hon-4600-chuyen-bay-khu-hoi-tuan-192241105131128476.htm

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