Vietnam seeks shorter international air routes |The Civil Aviation Administration is negotiating with neighboring countries to shorten some commercial air routes. Success in the negotiations not only will bring economic benefits to airlines, but also help bring more money to
Commercial aircraft fly along designated corridors between waypoints . An article in Tuoi Tre Daily reports that Vietnam’s Civil Aviation Administration (CAAV) has proposed to establish a new international air route between the Cam Ranh waypoint and ‘Mesox,’ a move which if approved would cut five minutes from the flight time for service between HCM City’s Tan Son Nhat airport and points in Northeast Asia. Agreement to a proposed corridor between Phu Cat/Chu Lai and ‘Bunta’ would shorten CAAV is also negotiating to set up some other international air corridors, including Vientiane-Siem Riep-Tan Son Nhat and Pakse/Vibun ( Difficult negotiations Senior CAAV official Bui Van Vo said that the agency is in a second round of negotiations with CAAV Deputy Director Lai Xuan Thanh believes that revised air routes would not only bring economic benefit to A member of the negotiations taskforce said that talks with One minute of flight = $400 According to Thanh, the proposed adjustments to flight corridors will bring high benefit, though the exact economic benefit for airlines still remains unknown pending the outcome of the negotiations. Vietnam Airlines has estimated that it can save $400 per every flight minute reduction. The national air carrier has estimated that, following the shortening of four domestic routes, it can save several hundred billion dong annually. (One billion dong = $56,000.) VietNamNet/TT Other news for Tuesday 01 September, 2009
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