Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways Start Commercial Flights

News in Asia
Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways Start Commercial Flights

After repeated delays, Vietnam's Bamboo Airways started their commercial flights on January, 16. The airline is going to operate 37 domestic routes complemented by at least three international routes – to Japan, Korea and Singapore – before the end of the year. 

Bamboo Airways is owned by hotel and leisure company FLC Group JSC and is ready to compete in the crowded skies of Vietnam that are also one of the fastest growing avaition markets in the world. According to the International Air Transport Association projection, Vietnam's air-travel market will remain among the world's top-5 fastest-growing markets for the next 20 years. According to IATA, the air route connecting the capital city of Hanoi with the largest city in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, is already the sixth busiest route in the world in terms of passenger traffic. This makes even the unavoidable competition with two monsters of passenger avaition in Vietnam, state-owned Vietnam Airlines JSC and budget carrier VietJet Aviation JSC look not so frightening.

Bamboo Airways will operate from the company's two hubs – Noi Bai Internationa Airport in Hanoi and Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. The routes which are already operational, include flights to Da Nang, Dong Hoi (for Phong Nha and So Doong cave), Cat Bi International Airport (Hai Phong), Phu Cat Airport, Tho Xuan Airport, and Vinh International Airport. 

Source

News

Cherry blossom season arrives across Japan

Cherry blossoms blossomed across Japan, including Tokyo and Kyoto, on Friday, a bit later than usual due to lower temperatures experienced in many areas throughout March.

02 April 2024

Foreign tourists in Cambodia up 18% Jan-Feb. Thais lead with 250K

In the initial two months of 2024, Cambodia experienced an 18% surge in foreign tourist arrivals compared to the same duration in 2023, with Thailand leading the influx, contributing 250,000 visitors, as reported by the Ministry of Tourism.

28 March 2024

New implementation rules in Kyoto, Japan: what you need to know?

Kyoto is implementing new regulations for tourists, specifically in its geisha district, Gion. Some private alleys will be off-limits to visitors, marked with bilingual signs and enforced fines of 10,000 yen ($67.97) for non-compliance. 

12 March 2024