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Hunting for air tickets for Tet days
Only 2.5 months left until the lunar new year, but
people already rush to book air tickets now fearing they will run out soon.
Anticipating the difficulties in booking air tickets for Tet, Duong Van Quang
already decided to book his flight fromHCM City to Da Nang several days ago.
However, he was told by the booking agent that no ticket was available for this
route. Quang decided to book standby tickets, hoping that someone would cancel
their bookings. Finally, Quang was informed that there were two seats reserved
for him.
However, that meant that Quang could only book two tickets for his wife and
himself, while there was no ticket for his 1.5-year-old sonHe has no other
choice now than waiting.
Le Quynh Nhu, who lives in Thanh Tri District in Hanoi, related that she has
been accessing the websites of Vietnam Airlines and Jetstar Pacific regularly
over the past month to book tickets for her parents. However, there are no seats
available on any flights.
Nhu has been told that she still can buy air tickets, if she agrees to pay more
money, about several hundreds of thousands dong more than the original prices.
She has been warned that if she does not make a decision right now, she will not
be able to buy any tickets later, as more and more people hunt for tickets.
An officer at a booking agent of Vietnam Airlines said that in the past month,
many people have called to book tickets, but only 30 percent of them managed to
do so, while others had to book standby tickets.
Meanwhile, a representative of Vietnam Airlines has reassured the public that
many tickets for Tet flights have not been marketed, and only the flights of its
regularschedule have run out of tickets. In principle, the airline always has
additional flights to serve the increasing demand on Tet. It is expected that
the airline will only begin selling tickets for additional flights by the end of
November.
The representative said that at least several thousands of tickets per day on
popular routes have not been marketed. He has advised passengers to book standby
tickets as soon as possible. According to Hoa, an experienced officer of Vietnam
Airlines, 70-80 percent of passengers have booked? standby tickets at this
moment
Truong Thanh Vu, Commercial Director of Air Mekong, said the airline has not
sold tickets for Tet flights yet. Vu said that the airline is considering
increasing the flights on less popular air routes, because big airlines (Vietnam
Airlines and Jetstar Pacific) offer more flights on Tet days already.
To date, only Jetstar Pacific has begun selling tickets for additional flights
on Tet days, while the tickets for peak days from December 25 to January 6 of
the Lunar Year have nearly been sold out.
Explaining the shortage of tickets for children, representative of Vietnam
Airlines said that under the current regulations on flight safety, the number of
children under two years old must not be higher than 5-30 per flight.
Truong Thanh Vu said that though the the demand is always higher at Tet time,
private airlines are not really interested in increasing the number of flights
during the holiday, because chartering more aircrafts to serve the demand in
one-month Tet holiday will not bring profit.
Source: P.V |
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