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Viet Nam aviation authority proposes increase in service charge

DA NANG Today
Published: November 11, 2016

The Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam (CAAV) has proposed an increase in the prices of aviation services in 2017, which would mainly affect passengers of domestic flights.

Passengers board a low-cost flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi. Tuoi Tre
Passengers board a low-cost flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Ha Noi. Tuoi Tre

The proposal was submitted by the Airports Corporation of Viet Nam (ACV) under the CAAV to the Ministry of Transport, which is considering it.

A 15-percent hike in domestic runway services was requested to be applied to Category B airports across Viet Nam, including those in  Thua Thien-Hue Province, Buon Ma Thuot and Pleiku cities in the central highlands, the Phu Quoc tourist island, and others.

Service charges at Category A airports, such as Tan Son Nhat in Ho Chi Minh City, Noi Bai in Ha Noi, Da Nang in the namesake city, and others, will be equal to 115% of that at Category B equivalents.

The new price at Category C airdromes, namely those in Ba Ria-Vung Tau and Dien Bien provinces, and Ca Mau and Kien Giang provinces in the Mekong Delta, will be about 60% of that at Category B airports.

Accordingly, passengers of domestic flights will pay an extra VND20,000 (US$0.89) to VND30,000 ($1.33) for their aviation services if the plan is approved.

According to Lai Xuan Thanh, head of the CAAV, the cost of runway services at Vietnamese airports has been kept unchanged in the past five years, which is only between 32 and 72 percent of that in other ASEAN member nations.

ASEAN is short for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which is a political and economic organization whose members include Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Viet Nam.

The price has to increase by 225% to break even, and by 258% to achieve a 10 percent profit, the ACV elaborated.

With the current policies, the ACV cannot gain a stable profit, which could be used to upgrade its infrastructure and service quality, said Le Manh Hung, general director of the corporation.

The CAAV leader, Thanh, considered the added cost reasonable, noting it has to ensure the harmony between the ACV’s infrastructural development and airlines’ operations.

“Despite the rise in service charges, airfares should not be raised, meaning carriers have to readjust themselves to adapt to the new service cost,” Thanh explained.

The service fee for domestic flights is also rather low compared to that for international routes, the official stated, adding that the ACV has used its profit from international flights to compensate for the losses from domestic journeys.

According to Deputy Minister of Transport Nguyen Nhat, the proposition will be thoroughly reviewed, with the interests of airlines and passengers to be taken into careful account.

(Source: Tuoitrenews)

 

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