On the same day, the carrier also launched its first two routes, Ha Noi – Phu Quoc and HCM City – Phu Quoc.
"The Vietnamese aviation
market is dramatically developing. The aviation demand, especially for
domestic flights, will increase considerably in the next few years,"
said CAAV deputy director Dinh Viet Thang.
"The introduction of Air
Mekong is essential to meeting market demand, diversifying aviation
services and increasing competitiveness," Thang said.
"The CAAV’s certificate will open up a new page for our development", said Air Mekong chairman Doan Quoc Viet.
Air Mekong would start
commercial operations since Saturday with eight flights from Ha Noi and
HCM City to Phu Quoc, Con Dao, Buon Me Thuot, Pleiku, Viet said, adding
that they would expand operations to 10 flights from November
including destinations of Da Lat in the Central Highlands and Da Nang
City.
The airline has launched a
promotional offer until November 9 with 1,000 tickets at prices
ranging from VND400,000 to VND1.2 million (US$20.50-$61.50) for flights
on all its domestic routes. Tickets are on sale at travel agents and
via Air Mekong’s website and customer care centres.
Air Mekong was establish
in 2009 by Ha Long Investment and Development Company and is based at
Phu Quoc Airport. The existing two private carriers operating in Viet
Nam are Indochina Airlines and VietJet AirAsia.
The CAAV said there were
also a number of other organisations and individuals planning to launch
airlines. To qualify, private operators must have a charter capital of
at least VND500 billion ($26.3 million) to fly internationally and
VND200 billion ($10.5 million) to launch domestic flights. They must
also meet strict aviation and security standards.
Source: VietNamNet/Viet Nam News