Hanoi (VNA) - TheCivil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) has requested airlines to stopselling tickets for domestic flights until further notice.
The Ministry of Transport(MoT) is devising a plan to organise passenger transport activities, including airtransportation, as restricted measures have been eased in some localities, the CAAV said.
The ministry has proposed twooptions for the resumption of domestic flights. In the first option, the resumption of flights will be done in four phases with airlines operate at half of the average flight frequency in the first 10 days of April this year in the first phase. The ratio will be raised to 70 percent in the second phase. All flights must keep middle seats empty during the first andsecond phases.
In the third phase, flight frequency is still kept at 70 percent but all seats on flights can be filled, and the fourth phase will see capacity return to normal.
For new routes and those witha frequency of one flight per day, airlines can operate with a frequency of oneflight a day and seating distancing should be followed in the first, second and third phases.
Under the second option, theflight frequency of each airline does not exceed 50 and 70 percent in comparison withthe average frequency in the first ten days of April of that airline during the first and second phases, respectively, and passengers must be arranged to sit next to empty seats. In the third phase, the frequency cannot exceed the average frequency in the first ten days of April but seat distancing is removed. Normal operation will be resumed in the fourthphase.
The CAAV will decide to applyone of the above-mentioned proposals based on the COVID-19 situation in localitiesand a consensus reached with the People’s Committee of provinces that house theairport💙s./.
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