Bamboo Airways to gradually increase frequency of regular int’l flights from 2022

Bamboo Airways plans to gradually increase the frequency of regular international flights from the beginning of 2022, after receiving the permission from the Government.
Bamboo Airways to gradually increase frequency of regular int’l flights from 2022 ảnh 1A plane of Bamboo Airways (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Bamboo Airways plans to gradually increase thefrequency of regular international flights from the beginning of 2022, afterreceiving the permission from the Government.

In the first stage, the carrier will conduct one round-trip flightper week each on the Hanoi – Narita (Japan), Hanoi - Taipei (China’s Taiwan)and Hanoi – Seoul (the Republic of Korea).

In the second stage, when conditions allow, Bamboo Airwayswill operate a direct route to Hong Kong (China) with an expected frequency ofseven round trips per week, and Hanoi/ Ho Chi Minh City - Hong Kong routes. Inaddition, flights to Germany will be also resumed, with an expected frequencyof two round-trip flights per week on the Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh City – Frankfurtroutes, and one on Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh – Munich routes.

During this period, Bamboo Airways will also operate flightsto Australia with an expected frequency of two round-trip flights a week on theHo Chi Minh City - Melbourne route, which can be increased to four per weekdepending on market demand.

The carrier is also ready to expand direct flights to Japan,the UK and the US when conditions permit.

Dang Tat Thang, Bamboo Airways General Director, said thatthe carrier aims to expand its network of international direct routes to 40 in2022, thus meeting the increasing travel demand of both domestic and foreigncustomers./.
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