HANOI, 28 June 2021: Vietnam Airlines is the second Vietnamese airline this month to gain traffic rights to fly to North American cities following approvals granted to Bamboo Airlines.
Transport Canada awarded a foreign air operator’s
certificate to Vietnam’s national airline that would allow it to fly direct
passenger and cargo services as early as next month.
If it does organise flights, they will be limited to
repatriation services for Vietnamese returning home or studying in Canada.
The decision by Transport Canada to award a Foreign Air
Operator Certificate allows the airline to carry passengers and cargo to any
point in the country.
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28/06/2021 10:04 GMT+7
According to the Vietnam Aviation Business Association (VABA), Vietnamese airlines have beared short-term debts and due debts up to VND36 trillion (US$1.6 billion) since the Covid-19 outbreak in the country.
Of the total debts, state-owned carrier Vietnam Airlines has accounted for VND20 trillion (US$867 million).
The total revenue of Vietnamese airlines recorded a reduction of over 60 percent, equaling to VND100 trillion (US$4.3 billion) in 2020. Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, Bamboo Airways were estimated to suffer from the loss of VND16 trillion (US$694 million).
VTV.vn - Số nợ ngắn hạn và nợ đến hạn phải trả của 3 hãng Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet, Bamboo Airways đến nay là 36.000 tỷ đồng, trong đó riêng Vietnam.