Vietnamese Air Carriers Asked To Develop Plans To Make Up For Jet Shortage

Vietnamese Air Carriers Asked To Develop Plans To Make Up For Jet Shortage

HANOI, Mac 27 (NNN-VNA) – The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam, has asked air carriers to draw up plans to make up for the shortage of jets, especially in peak periods, such as upcoming national holidays in Apr, May and summer holidays, it was reported today.

Airlines have been told to announce adjustments of flight schedules daily, and keep passengers updated.

The aviation regulator said, the reduced number of aircraft in operation will affect the air transport load this year.

According to the country’s Ministry of Transport, Vietnam’s aircraft fleet in operation has dropped by 25 percent, from 223 last year, to 173 in the first quarter of this year, due to the restructuring of some airlines’ fleet and flight networks, coupled with the recall of PW1100 engines by Pratt & Whitney for repair.– NNN-VNA  

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