Fewer Ha Noi-HCMC flights but fares stable

Oct 6th at 09:05
06-10-2017 09:05:32+07:00

Fewer Ha Noi-HCMC flights but fares stable

Domestic airlines operating on the popular Ha Noi-HCM City route have reduced the number of their flights due to technical and staff difficulties, the Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam (CAAV) reported on Thursday. Nonetheless, it assured passengers that the domestic carriers were adhering to the flexible fare mechanism and not exceeding the ceiling level regulated.

 

The announcement followed recent complaints about lack of seats and surging fares despite this being the off-peak season.

Under existing regulations that went into effect in September 2015, the ceiling price of a one way Ha Noi-HCM City ticket is VND3.2 million (US$140.5), excluding taxes, fees and other service charges.

Airlines say they offer more than 10 price levels on that popular route with the maximum net price of a one way ticket, ranging from VND3.15 million on Vietnam Airlines (VNA), VND3 million on Jetstar Pacific (JPA), and VND2.87 million on Vietjet Air (VJA).

Although fuel prices have increased since 2015, Vietnamese airlines are still selling tickets within the regulated price range. “If the airlines violate the price regulations, the authorised body will step in and fine them in accordance with the law,” said the CAAV.

Fewer flights

In response to passenger complaints of a recent drop in the number of flights and increase in ticket prices, especially on the Ha Noi-HCM City route where few discounts are available, CAAV explained that budget carrier Jetstar Pacific had cancelled a series of flights due to staff shortage, especially pilots.

Meanwhile, budget carrier Vietjet Air also reduced its flight frequency from an average 25 one-way flights a day to 16 flights per day due to the planned maintenance of aircraft and increased international flights.

Overall, according to CAAV data, from late September to early October, there were an average of 47 one-way Ha Noi-HCM City flights, 85.5 per cent more than the same period last year. Vietnam Airlines accounted for 25 flights (increased by 85.5 per cent), while VietJet Air has 16 flights (down 15.7 per cent), and Jestar Pacific operates six flights (down 53.8 per cent). Flights are totally booked and passengers are having to postpone travel in some cases.

In order to meet demand, the CAAV has directed airlines to increase the number of flights. By mid-October, Vietnam Airlines plans to add 2-3 flights per day between HCM City and Ha Noi, on average. It will also use larger aircraft on several of the flights. Vietjet Air is planning to add 4-5 flights per day, to an average of 20 flights on the route next week.

Jetstar Pacific will not add flights, for now, but has been working closely with Vietnam Airlines to ensure those having bought tickets get to their destination despite the decreased flights. Starting in November it hopes to operate 8-9 flights on this route, on average.

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