Ministry suggests designating Bamboo Airways to run regular flights to US
The Transport Ministry has suggested the Foreign Ministry send a diplomatic note to the US on the designation of Bamboo Airways as an operator of regular flights between Vietnam and the US.
Hanoi (VNA) – The Transport Ministry has suggested the Foreign Ministry send adiplomatic note to the US on the designation of Bamboo Airways as an operatorof regular flights between Vietnam and the US.
According to Article 3 of the air transportation agreement between Vietnam and the US, each of the signatories has the right to designate as many airlines as it wishes to operate international air transport in line with the deal. The designations shall be informed to the other side in document via diplomatic channel, and should specify charter or scheduled flights, or both, the Transport Ministry said in in its document sent to the Foreign Ministry.
Inpreparation for tapping direct flights to the US next year, Bamboo Airways hasbeen granteda business license for international and domestic air transport and an air operatorcertificate (AOC) for the B787-9 aircraft in the North American region.
On September 23 and 24, it operated a round-trip flight ofHanoi - San Francisco - Hanoi as licensed by aviation authorities of Vietnamand the US.
The Transport Ministry said Bamboo Airways completedtechnical conditions and submitted a dossier to the US Department of Transportto seek permission for regular flights.
𒈔 Nationalflag carrier Vietnam Airlines was already designated to operate regular flightsbetween the two nations, and it is still preparing its flight plan./.
Bamboo Airways’ first flight on its direct route between Vietnam and the US landed in San Francisco, the US, on September 23 (local time) after 13 hours and 36 minutes of nonstop flight.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) has shown its support for Bamboo Airways to conduct regular direct flights to the US in a recent report to the Ministry of Transport.
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