A few seats left on south-north flights as Tet nears
There are only a few seats left on flights from Ho Chi Minh City to destinations in the north like Hanoi, Hai Phong, Vinh and Thanh Hoa from February 12 to 15, or the 27th to 30th day of the last lunar month to meet high travel demand before Tet, Vietnam’s traditional New Year.
A Vietnam Airlines aircraft at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – There are only a few seatsleft on flights from Ho Chi Minh City to destinations in the north like Hanoi,Hai Phong, Vinh and Thanh Hoa from February 12 to 15, or the 27th to30th day of the last lunar month to meet high travel demand beforeTet, Vietnam’s traditional New Year.
According to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam,national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines added flights between HCM City and Hanoiduring these four days while low-cost Vietjet Air will deploy an extra leasedaircraft to increase flights during the biggest holiday of the year.
On February 12, Vietnam Airlines and Jetstar Pacificannounced they had scheduled seven extra flights between Hanoi and Ho Chi MinhCity. The flights, with about 1,300 seats, are operated from February 12-14 asflights between the two metropolises were always 90-99 percent full over thelast few days.
According to the plan, Vietnam Airlines runs two more flights a day, onedeparting from Hanoi at 14:50 and another taking off from HCM City at 18:00.
To implement the plan, the airlines had to carry out aircraft maintenance atnight so planes can be ready for use in the days.
The Airports Corporation of Vietnam estimated that there will be more than 4million passengers going through Tan Son Nhat International Airport during thisTet, up 25 percent from the same period last year.-VNA
The Noi Bai International Airport will maintain from 50-54 check-in counters and instruct passengers to carry out web check-in, mobile check-in and self check-in at kiosks to serve high demand during Tet (Lunar New Year), a representative of the airport said on February 8.
As the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday draws closer, the Vietnamese aviation industry is scrambling to meet peak demand by increasing the number of flights.
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines and low-cost Jetstar Pacific scheduled seven extra flights between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to meet high travel demand before Tet, the traditional New Year of Vietnam.
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