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How many airlines should Vietnam have?

The move by Vingroup to establish Vinpearl Air once again shows the attractiveness of the domestic aviation market.

AirAsia to begin operations in Vietnam in August

VietNamNet Bridge - AirAsia has announced it will officially take off in early August in Vietnam.


Railway forgotten in the last four decades of development

Outdated technology, monopolies and lack of competitiveness: they all describe Vietnam’s railway system.

Low-cost aviation market promising, but entry isn’t easy

VietNamNet Bridge - The low-cost aviation market has attracted many investors, but some low-cost carriers (LCC) have had difficulties in obtaining operating licenses.

Airfare floor policy opposed by low-cost carriers

VietNamNet Bridge - The proposed airport service surcharge increases and airfare control policy are expected to cause difficulties for low-cost air carriers (LCC).

Air Asia makes plans to fly in Vietnam, for the fourth time

Dealstreet Asia has reported that Air Asia, teaming up with Gumin Co Ltd, Hai Au Aviation JSC (HAA) and businessman Tran Trong Kien, will set up a joint venture airline with capital of $44 million.

Vietnamese prefer low-cost products and services with decent quality

VietNamNet Bridge - Low-cost taxi and air transport services have changed the way Vietnamese travel and live.

Low-cost carrier ‘great war’ begins

VietNamNet Bridge - Behind the current sales promotion campaigns for zero-dong and super-cheap fares is stiff competition among low-cost air carriers (LCC).

Low-cost carriers have bumper crops in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietjet Air has expanded its domestic carrying market share to 35.7 percent. Jetstar Pacific has also seen the number of passengers increasing rapidly. Low-cost carriers (LCC) are on the rise.