This July, there will be three airlines which will connect India and Vietnam. Vietnam Airlines - the state-owned airline of Vietnam has launched flights to Delhi from Vietnamese capital Hanoi and Vietnam's largest city Ho Chi Minh City. The surprise factor? The flights are operated with widebody aircraft with the state-of-the-art Airbus A350 being deployed on thrice a week service from Hanoi and twice a week service from Ho Chi Minh City.
The newfound love for connectivity between India and Vietnam is on the back of increasing trade between the two countries and cooperation on multiple fronts including defence. India has extended a line of credit to Vietnam and delivered a couple of fast patrol boats manufactured in India for the defence forces of Vietnam. There have been high-level connections at government level and visits between chief of services.
Vietnam Airlines will be the third carrier to operate nonstop between India and Vietnam, a market which was traditionally one-stop with flights via Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur or Singapore. Such one-stops are going to put pressure on the respective hubs of Thai Airways, AirAsia Bhd, Malaysian Airlines and Singapore Airlines.
With bilateral rights restricted to 28 frequencies per week from each side, the Vietnamese carriers are competing hard to corner a larger share of that frequency. For a network carrier like Vietnam Airlines, it also opens up a new opportunity that of connecting traffic.
History
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Adani Airport Thales Forge Strategic Partnership to Improve Airport Operations and Passenger Experience in India
Adani Airport Holdings Limited (AAHL), the largest private airport operator in India, and Thales, a global leader in advanced technologies, today announced a strategic partnership to revolutionise AAHL’s international airport operations and passenger experience across the country.
ADVANCING AIR MOBILITY OVERCOMING CHALLENGES, SEIZING OPPORTUNITIES
Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), as analysed by M P RAJASEKHARAN, explores solutions for reducing urban congestion and enhancing access to remote locations through sustainable, automated air transport systems, addressing key challenges and future opportunities in this evolving sector.
ON THE CUSP OF GROWTH
The growth of regional airlines in India will increase the market for regional jetliners.
BOEING STRIKE DISRUPTS INDIAN CARRIERS' EXPANSION PLANS
The Boeing machinist strike has stalled aircraft deliveries, directly affecting Akasa Air and Air India Express, both of which are now facing delays in their fleet expansion efforts, highlights
REGIONAL AIRPORTS MUSHROOMING WITH CHALLENGES GALORE
Karnataka's push for regional air connectivity has led to a surge in airport infrastructure, yet many of these airports face challenges like fluctuating demand and limited flight frequencies. While the UDAN scheme has supported growth, the long-term viability of several regional airports remains uncertain, highlights
'PHARMACY OF THE WORLD' SUPPLY CHAIN WOES
India's pharmaceutical sector, has achieved remarkable growth, but faces significant supply chain hurdles, including high logistics costs and limited cold chain facilities. Addressing these challenges is essential to sustain its global impact and future expansion, reports
BUMPER WINTER AHEAD FOR INDIAN CARRIERS
The DGCA's winter 2024 schedule approves 25,007 weekly flights, marking growth for Indian carriers, with Air India Express leading in expansion and Vistara set to merge with Air India, analyses
AIRPORT ADVANCEMENT
Indian airports are placing a greater emphasis on digitalisation and enhancing their eco-friendly credentials, updates
THROTTLING AHEAD
The situation with the grounding of Pratt & Whitney GTF engines is now trending downwards, a report
Connecting cities to airports HELI-TAXIS ARE OUT, AIR TAXIS ARE IN
As heli-taxis falter, electric air taxis promise to transform urban connectivity. Yet, scalability, regulations, and operational challenges must be overcome for them to deliver efficient, affordable city-airport travel, reviews