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PM urges Vietnam Airlines to take off
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung
has asked Vietnam Airlines to take advantages of still-rising demand for
traveling in the domestic and regional markets to maintain its role as a major
air carrier in the country and grow up into one of powerful airlines in the
region.
In his working session with the national flag carrier’s leaders on March 25, the
PM said in the context of the global economic slowdown, which would lead to the
sharp decrease in cargo and passenger transport this year, the airline should
maintain its routes, flights and personnel, save fuel, improve services and pay
attention to personnel training.
He also said that Vietnam Airlines must to make good its shortcomings in service
quality and personnel training to preserve its prestige.
PM Dung voiced support for Vietnam Airlines’ move to purchase large airplanes
and join global aviation alliance.
Vietnam Airlines General Director Pham Ngoc Minh reported that the airline
transported more than 8.8 million passengers, and fetched up revenues of nearly
27 trillion VND and a profit of over 230 billion VND last year.
He said the carrier set a target of 9.4 million passengers in 2009 and revenues
of 23.6 trillion VND, with attention paid to expanding markets, tightening
expenditure management, ensuring security, improving service quality, and
developing personnel.
Vietnam Airlines cancels int’l ticket commissions
The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will adopt a zero percent commission
policy for international tickets issued in the country as of April 1, 2009.
As a result, Vietnam Airlines’ booking offices will no longer receive the 3
percent commission on international tickets. Instead, they are allowed to
collect service charges from 7-35 USD, depending on the route and seating class.
The charges will be applied to the first ticket issuance, and not to changes
made after. The service charge will be decided based on the cost of the booking,
ticket issuance, service management, and travel distance. These charged will be
posted at all Vietnam Airlines’ booking offices.
Deputy General Director Trinh Hong Quang said the zero percent commission policy
is a global norm, and Vietnam Airlines is following suit.
Thanks to the new policy, passengers can expect lower prices and can select
travel agents based on competitive service charge levels.
Source: VietNamNet/VNA |
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