Vietnam among world's 10 largest aviation markets

Mar 17th at 10:26
17-03-2021 10:26:12+07:00

Vietnam among world's 10 largest aviation markets

Its effective pandemic response has seen Vietnam become the 10th largest aviation market with a week-on-week growth of 12 percent in domestic seat capacity.

Passengers at Tan Son Nhat Airport, HCMC, on January 5, 2021. Photo by VnExpress/Quynh Tran.

Vietnam registered an additional 117,000 seats between March 8-15, raising its total scheduled capacity to 1.07 million seats, according to data released Tuesday by British aviation analysis company OAG.

Despite this impressive growth, the figure was still down 31.4 percent against the pre-pandemic level in January 2020, the company said.

China is still the world's largest aviation market, with over 16 million seats, followed by the U.S. and India. Indonesia and Japan rounded out the top five.

"The recent steady if not earth-shattering increases in global capacity are very welcome and reflect as much optimism rather than confidence in the recovery process through the next few months," OAG said.

"There remain far too many variables for anyone to be really confident about the shape of a recovery, but vaccine passports and other initiatives are all helping to build some momentum."

Experts have suggested that Vietnam test "vaccine passports" on certain groups of entrants before adopting an official policy for the holders.

Vietnam has recorded 904 cases in its latest Covid-19 outbreak since Jan. 28, but most of the 13 affected localities have gone through many days without any domestic transmission of the novel coronavirus.

With the pandemic more or less contained, air travel demand has returned to normal, with many cities and provinces, including Hai Phong, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Quang Ninh, allowing tourism services to resume.

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