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Vietnam Airlines to hold 70 percent stake in Jetstar
The Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV) has announced
that from now Vietnam Airlines will hold 70 percent of stake in Jetstar Pacific
Airlines, owned by the State Capital Investment Corporation (SCIC).
With this transfer, VNA will hold 90 percent of the market share of the local
aviation market.
Jetstar Pacific Airlines, a low-cost carrier, has reported huge losses for the
past several years, said CAAV.
The airline losses were mainly caused by skyrocketing fuel prices and
fluctuation in the US dollar exchange rate, according to the report. Jetstar
Pacific Company’s revenue is 100 percent in Vietnamese dong, while more than 80
percent of its expenditure in US dollars.
Jetstar Pacific was developed from Pacific Airlines in 2004, founded by Saigon
Tourist Company and owned by VNA with 86 percent stake. After VNA capital in
Pacific Airlines was transferred to SCIC, Pacific Airlines chose the low-cost
airline model and became a rival of VNA in the domestic aviation market.
The turning-point for Pacific Airlines came in 2007, when Australia’s Qantas
aviation group acquired 27 percent stake in the local carrier, changing its name
to Jetstar Pacific. The remaining majority stake in Jetstar Pacific was held by
SCIC and Saigon Tourist.
Currently, besides VNA and JPA, the local aviation market has two other smaller
carriers namely Air Mekong with four aircrafts and VietJet Air with three
airplanes, that will start flights in December.
So far, VNA still holds about 80 percent of the local market share, JPA with
over 17 percent and the very small remaining market share belonging to
newly-established carriers. Both Air Mekong and VietJet Air are
newly-established carriers operating at a very small scale.
Leaders of both the carriers have expressed concern over VNA's move and
dominance of the local market. A manager from Air Mekong said that VNA's
dominance will lead to a market share of up to 90 percent. Competition will
therefore decrease and monopoly will increase.
In related news, according to the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV),
Indochina Airlines has officially withdrawn its license because of continued
losses.
Source: SGGP |
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