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Several routes during the Lunar New Year season have reached 100% booking capacity. (Photo: N. Huyen)

As of now, many flights during the peak travel days of Lunar New Year 2025 are fully booked. However, for the first day of the holiday (January 25, 2025), the route from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi has only reached 62% capacity, leaving a significant number of tickets still available.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) reports that domestic and international airlines are offering over 7 million seats on flights from January 14 to February 12, 2025, marking a 5% increase compared to the Lunar New Year 2024 season.

High demand on many routes

In the period leading up to the holiday (January 21–28, 2025), the seat occupancy rate on flights from Ho Chi Minh City to other provinces and cities has surpassed 50% for most routes.

Certain routes, such as those from Ho Chi Minh City to Hue, Pleiku, Tuy Hoa, Quy Nhon, Quang Binh, Thanh Hoa, and Vinh, are witnessing occupancy rates of 90–100% between January 23 and 26, 2025.

Meanwhile, routes from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi and Da Nang still have ample availability, with occupancy rates ranging from 20% to 50%. The route from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi on January 25, 2025—the last working day before the holiday—has the highest booking rate, at 62%.

On the return leg from other provinces to Ho Chi Minh City, occupancy rates remain relatively low, ranging from 15% to 30%.

Toward the end of the holiday period (February 1–7, 2025), bookings for flights returning to Ho Chi Minh City surge, with occupancy rates exceeding 90% on some days. Routes from Pleiku, Tuy Hoa, Thanh Hoa, Quy Nhon, Chu Lai, Dong Hoi, and Buon Ma Thuot to Ho Chi Minh City are nearly or fully booked.

Ticket prices peak at VND 3.7 million 

Regarding ticket prices, a representative of the CAAV noted that fares for flights from Ho Chi Minh City to other regions before the holiday are significantly higher than those for the return leg.

A survey of economy-class ticket prices (including taxes and fees) for January 21, 2025, shows that one-way fares on the Ho Chi Minh City-Hanoi route - Vietnam’s busiest north-south corridor - range from 3.7 million VND (Vietnam Airlines, Bamboo Airways) to approximately 3.1 million VND (Vietjet Air) and 3.1–3.4 million VND (Vietravel Airlines).

For the opposite direction, from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City, ticket prices are much lower. Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air offer fares between 1.1 and 1.4 million VND, Bamboo Airways offers fares around 1.1 million VND, and Vietravel Airlines prices tickets as low as 900,000 VND.

Flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Thanh Hoa see fares of up to 3.7 million VND with Vietnam Airlines, while Vietjet Air offers tickets at approximately 3.1 million VND. On the reverse route, fares range from 900,000 VND (Vietnam Airlines) to 600,000 VND (Vietjet Air, post-tax).

For the Ho Chi Minh City–Quy Nhon route, ticket prices are around 2.5 million VND (Vietnam Airlines, Bamboo Airways) and 2.4 million VND (Vietjet Air). Return flights from Quy Nhon to Ho Chi Minh City are cheaper, with Vietnam Airlines pricing tickets at 800,000 VND and Vietjet Air offering post-tax fares as low as 600,000 VND.

Fares for January 25, 2025, show a slight price increase of 10–20% compared to earlier dates. For example, one-way tickets from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi are priced at 3.7 million VND (Vietnam Airlines, Bamboo Airways, Vietjet Air, Vietravel Airlines). However, fares for the reverse route remain low and unchanged.

As the holiday ends, ticket prices increase sharply for flights returning to Ho Chi Minh City. On February 2, 2025, one-way fares from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City reach 3.7 million VND (Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, Vietravel Airlines). Conversely, flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi during this period are more affordable, costing between 1.5 and 2 million VND.

For the Vinh–Ho Chi Minh City route, ticket prices are set at 3.7 million VND (Vietnam Airlines, Bamboo Airways). In contrast, fares for flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Vinh range from 1.9 to 2.1 million VND (Vietnam Airlines), 1.2 million VND (Vietjet Air), and 3.1–3.7 million VND (Bamboo Airways).

The CAAV has assured passengers that they will continue monitoring market trends and coordinate with airlines and airports to increase flights on high-demand routes, thereby managing ticket prices and ensuring sufficient travel options during the peak Lunar New Year season.

N. Huyen