Vietnam Airlines increases domestic fares
Vietnam Airlines says it will increase its domestic fares from March 1, the day that Pacific Airlines, also of
Vietnam, will raise its fares.
Vietnam Airlines spokesman Trinh Ngoc Thanh says the new prices would help the national flag carrier diversify its local fares, counterbalance high input costs over the past four years and operate more flights in the country.
The Ministry of Transport had earlier approved the two carriers' proposals of fare rises.
Vietnam Airlines' new one-way fares include VND1.7 million for Ha Noi - Ho Chi Minh City and HCMC - Hai Phong routes; VND1.65 million for the Ha Noi - Buon Ma Thuot, Da Lat and Nha Trang routes; and VND1.5 million on HCMC - Vinh (Nghe An).
The one-way fares for the routes of Ha Noi - Da Nang, Ha Noi - Hue, HCMC - Da Nang and HCMC - Chu Lai are VND1.1 million; and those to fly between HCMC and Rach Gia, and Buon Ma Thuot are VND600,000.
Other domestic flights from Ha Noi, HCMC and Da Nang are all priced at VND800,000 for a one-way ticket.
The Ministry of Transport had earlier approved the two carriers' proposals of fare rises.
Vietnam Airlines' new one-way fares include VND1.7 million for Ha Noi - Ho Chi Minh City and HCMC - Hai Phong routes; VND1.65 million for the Ha Noi - Buon Ma Thuot, Da Lat and Nha Trang routes; and VND1.5 million on HCMC - Vinh (Nghe An).
The one-way fares for the routes of Ha Noi - Da Nang, Ha Noi - Hue, HCMC - Da Nang and HCMC - Chu Lai are VND1.1 million; and those to fly between HCMC and Rach Gia, and Buon Ma Thuot are VND600,000.
Other domestic flights from Ha Noi, HCMC and Da Nang are all priced at VND800,000 for a one-way ticket.
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