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VN aviation industry sets target of 43 million passengers in 2022

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Airlines increase flights to welcome back international tourists. VIET NAM NEWS

VN aviation industry sets target of 43 million passengers in 2022

Vietnam's aviation industry is targeting about 43 million passengers in 2022, including eight million international tourists, or around 50 per cent of pre-pandemic numbers, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam.

The International Air Transport Association expects global passenger demand to reach 61 per cent of the pre-crisis levels this year.

Bamboo Airways this month launched new routes from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh (HCM) City to Melbourne and Hanoi to Frankfurt. The budget carrier plans to expand the number of its international routes to 40 in the future.

It will also launch the Hanoi-London and the HCM City-Sydney routes from March 22 with two weekly flights.

In Northeast Asia, Bamboo Airways increased its frequency to two weekly flights on each of the Hanoi-Tokyo, Hanoi-Taipei, and Hanoi-Incheon routes.

It will soon open flights between HCM City and Japan, Taipei and South Korea and has begun selling tickets for the HCM City-Bangkok and HCM City-Singapore flights this month.

The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines said it would operate 97 flights each week from late March, adding it will resume regular services from Singapore to Danang with three weekly flights and one weekly flight from tourist beach cities of Phu Quoc and Nha Trang to Singapore each from April 15.

Early July, the carrier will resume its services to China with six flights a week and Indonesia with three.

It also plans to reopen commercial flights connecting Danang and Nha Trang, Japan and South Korea, raising the number of international flights to 160.

The Vietnamese government on March 15 decided to waive visas for citizens from 13 countries: Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the UK, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Belarus.

These citizens will enjoy 15 days of visa-free travel in Vietnam beginning from their entry date regardless of their kind of passport and entry purpose, based on satisfying all conditions as prescribed by Vietnamese law.

The resolution will stay in effect for three years until at least March 14, 2025, with a renewal to be reviewed by authorities.

According to the Ministry of Health, travellers entering Vietnam via air routes (except for children under two years old) only need to present proof of negative SARS-CoV-2 tests done within 72 hours before departure in cases of RT-PCR/RT-LAMP or within 24 hours in cases of rapid antigen tests.

The results must be certified by relevant authorities of the country where the tests are conducted.

Those entering via road, sea, and rail will be subject to the same requirements if their travel time is short.

However, those who plan to make a long trip will need to undergo testing at border gates before entering Vietnam. If the tests are positive, they must follow the guidelines of the health ministry.

No Covid-19 testing and mandatory quarantine is required for air travellers after their arrival. However, they must make a health declaration before departure and install the PC-Covid app.

VIET NAM NEWS/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

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