Can Tho Airport Operates At Only 30pct Of Capacity

Can Tho International Airport, which is the crucial air link between the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho and other localities, such as Hanoi, Danang, Con Dao and Phu Quoc, is operating at only some 30 percent of its capacity since its launch in 2011, said an official at a meeting on February 22.

Organised by the People’s Committee of Can Tho City, the meeting was aimed at seeking solutions to promote the utilisation of the VND3 trillion airport, reported the news website VnExpress.

In addition to domestic air services, the airport has recently organised charter flights between Can Tho and Thailand during the summer. It has also launched unregular flights to carry Vietnamese wives working in Taiwan, when returning home to celebrate the Lunar New Year, or Tet holiday.

Last year saw 815,000 passenger arrivals to the airport, up 20 percent over 2017. The airport apron is now able to accommodate nine slots, an increase from the previous seven. The move is intended to satisfy the increasing demand in the coming period, said the airport’s director, Pham Thanh Tam.

The airport is expected to launch six new flight routes, according to Le Tien Dung, director of the municipal Transport Department.

Additionally, budget airline VietJet is scheduled to open four air services to connect Can Tho with the northern port city of Hai Phong, Vinh City in the central province of Nghe An, the northern province of Thanh Hoa, and the Central Highlands city of Da Lat.

Also, fledgling Vietnamese carrier Bamboo Airways, a subsidiary of property developer FLC Group, will kick off its Can Tho-Hanoi service. Two of its rivals already offer flights from Can Tho.

Meanwhile, AirAsia, Asia’s largest low-cost carrier, will also launch two routes linking Can Tho with the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur and the Thai capital of Bangkok.

The director suggested that the city government develop measures to promote new air services to residents in the Mekong Delta region.

Also, representatives of four- and five-star hotels urged the local government to diversify tourism products, in a bid to lure more tourists and raise the length of their overnight stay.

Local departments and other State agencies are requested to coordinate with such airlines to promote the city’s tourism and call upon investors to develop tourism projects there, said the city’s vice chair, Truong Quang Hoai Nam.

https://english.thesaigontimes.vn/66374/can-tho-airport-operates-at-only-30-of-capacity.html

 

Category: Finance, Vietnam

Print This Post

RECENT NEWS

Reference Exchange Rate Down 5 VND On August 27

Intellasia East Asia News The State Bank of Vietnam set the daily reference exchange rate at 23,208 VND per USD on Aug... Read more

VietCapital Bank Submits To Issue 38m Shares

Intellasia East Asia News Viet Capital Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Viet Capital Bank) (UPCoM: BVB) had just released ... Read more

Payment Via Mobile Banking Increases By Nearly 180pct In H1

Intellasia East Asia News Sharing at the workshop on “Promoting non-cash payments in businesses” held by Dien dan ... Read more

Banks Heat Up Digital Transformation Race

Intellasia East Asia News The 4.0 Industrial Revolution is making a comprehensive change to the way of providing produ... Read more

Outlining Deep Scrutiny Of HSBC Vietnam Bond Activity

Intellasia East Asia News Vietnam’s corporate bond market presents a good channel for capital mobilisation, even if ... Read more

VIB Prepares For The Unusual General Meeting Of Shareholders

Intellasia East Asia News The Board of directors of International Commercial Bank (VIB) has just announced a resolutio... Read more