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Vo Huy Cuong, deputy director of CAAV, said that numerous foreign airlines had got nod from the Ministry of Transport to open services to Vietnam and that his authority was awaiting the submission of business plans from these air carriers.
In particular, the transport ministry has received a document from India appointing its airline SpiceJet to fly to Vietnam. The Indian airline however has yet to send a specific business plan to the local authority.
Similarly, Ethiopian Airlines from Ethiopia is also making plans to fly to Vietnam. CAAV and representatives of the African airline held several meetings in July, 2013 to prepare for the direct route launch.
Besides, another airline of South Africa is also going to launch services to Vietnam, Cuong said, adding CAAV didn’t restrict frequencies and routes of foreign air carriers flying to Vietnam.
According to Vietnam News Agency, Thai low-cost airline Nok Air has recently announced a plan on opening flights to Vietnam, seeking to offer daily flights from Bangkok to Hanoi and HCMC next year.
Đăng ký: VietNam News