Hanoi (VNA) – Thenational flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has participated in "TheSustainable Flight Challenge" (TSFC) programme, launched by SkyTeamAirline Alliance, with the first flight from Hanoi to the Republic of Korea’sSeoul.
The programme aims to encourage ideas for aviation sustainable development, furtherreduce aviation’s impact on the environment and spur breakthrough ideas thatcan be shared across the industry.
It has drawn the participationof 16 airlines from many countries including the United States, France, Italy,the Netherlands, Spain, China and the Republic of Korea. Participating carrierswill be judged across 14 categories by an international panel of judges with members who are experts from related fields. The winners will be honoured at an award ceremonyto be held in June.
Participating airlines willorganise long-haul flights of more than 5,000km, medium-range trips of between 1,500to 5,000km and evaluate the efficiency of environmental protection on theseflights.
Vietnam Airlines conducted a medium-range flight from Hanoi to Seoul on May 14.Passengers were welcomed with a cloth bag and a card conveying the message ofenvironmental protection, all made from environmentally-friendly materials.
The carrier continued to operate a long-distance flight from Ho Chi Minh Cityto Melbourne (Australia) on the following day. It is one of the five airlines participating in this category.
As the national airline, Vietnam Airlines always strives to take the lead in meeting strictrequirements on environmental protection.
The carrier's fleet has been continuously upgraded, including Airbus A350,Boeing 787 and A321neo with new generation engines, helping to reduce 50percent of emissions, 16 percent of fuel and 75 percent of noise compared tothose of old generation.
Since 2019, the airline has reduced more than 60 million plastic bags per yearby stopping using plastic wraps for many kinds of things used during flights. It also plans to replace many plastic cutlery with those made from eco-friendly alternative materials./.
The programme aims to encourage ideas for aviation sustainable development, furtherreduce aviation’s impact on the environment and spur breakthrough ideas thatcan be shared across the industry.
It has drawn the participationof 16 airlines from many countries including the United States, France, Italy,the Netherlands, Spain, China and the Republic of Korea. Participating carrierswill be judged across 14 categories by an international panel of judges with members who are experts from related fields. The winners will be honoured at an award ceremonyto be held in June.
Participating airlines willorganise long-haul flights of more than 5,000km, medium-range trips of between 1,500to 5,000km and evaluate the efficiency of environmental protection on theseflights.
Vietnam Airlines conducted a medium-range flight from Hanoi to Seoul on May 14.Passengers were welcomed with a cloth bag and a card conveying the message ofenvironmental protection, all made from environmentally-friendly materials.
The carrier continued to operate a long-distance flight from Ho Chi Minh Cityto Melbourne (Australia) on the following day. It is one of the five airlines participating in this category.
As the national airline, Vietnam Airlines always strives to take the lead in meeting strictrequirements on environmental protection.
The carrier's fleet has been continuously upgraded, including Airbus A350,Boeing 787 and A321neo with new generation engines, helping to reduce 50percent of emissions, 16 percent of fuel and 75 percent of noise compared tothose of old generation.
Since 2019, the airline has reduced more than 60 million plastic bags per yearby stopping using plastic wraps for many kinds of things used during flights. It also plans to replace many plastic cutlery with those made from eco-friendly alternative materials./.
VNA