The move by Vingroup to establish Vinpearl Air once again shows the attractiveness of the domestic aviation market.
Vietnam now has five air carriers which provide commercial flights, namely Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet, Jetstar Pacific, Vasco and Bamboo Airways. Other legal entities in the aviation industry have been established and are following necessary procedures to obtain licenses, including Thien Minh, Vietstar, Vietravel Airlines and Vinpearl Air.
Vietnam Airlines reported combined revenue of VND102 trillion in 2018 and pre-tax profit of VND2.8 trillion. The figures were VND53.577 trillion and VND5.816 trillion, respectively, for Vietjet. Jetstar Pacific had revenue of VND5.816 trillion and reportedly began making profits after a period of difficulties.
However, the massive opening of airlines has made many of the 22 airports throughout the country overloaded. Tan Son Nhat in HCMC, Noi Bai in Hanoi, Da Nang, Phu Quoc and Cam Ranh are typical examples.
According to CAAV, Vietnam’s air carriers have developed 48 domestic air routes. The backbone air route of Noi Bai – Tan Son Nhat alone, called the ‘golden route’, has 61 flights a day.
Vietnam is planning to build Long Thanh Airport in Dong Nai and the first phase of the airport development alone will be equal to the cost of Tan Son Nhat Airport.
According to CAAV, Vietnam’s air carriers have developed 48 domestic air routes. The backbone air route of Noi Bai – Tan Son Nhat alone, called the ‘golden route’, has 61 flights a day
The number of aircraft increased from 60 in 2008 to 197 as of the end of June 2019.
The Ministry of Transport confirmed that it has not granted licenses to some airlines because they had chosen overloaded airports as bases, and they mostly wanted to operate golden air routes such as Noi Bai – Da Nang – Tan Son Nhat.
Meanwhile, the ministry has encouraged airlines to exploit other routes and consider local airports as base airports. Bamboo Airways, which has just joined the aviation market, for example, chose Phu Cat Airport in Binh Dinh province as a base airport. Vietravel Airlines chose Phu Bai Airport and Thien Minh chose Chu lai Airport in Quang Nam.
Bamboo Airways in May announced it has stopped providing flights on two routes, Vinh – Hanoi and Hai Phong – Can Tho, after only half a month of exploitation.
Prior to that, in February 2019, another airline stopped its Thanh Hoa – Nha Trang and Vinh – Pleiku routes because of ineffective operation.
According to Duong Tri Thanh, chair of Vietnam Airlines, low-cost carrier (LCC) development is a trend worldwide. While it will continue to develop Vietnam Airlines into a 5-star airline, it will also focus on developing Jetstar Pacific, an LCC.
By VNN