Airfares surge ahead of April 30 - May 1 holidays

To regulate the market, the CAAV has taken measures to balance supply and demand on domestic routes and support airlines in enhancing their operational capacity.

Passengers check in for their flight at Noi Bai International Airport. (Photo: VNA)
Passengers check in for their flight at Noi Bai International Airport. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Airfares to domestic tourist destinations have soared ahead of the national holiday from April 30 to May 4, with many peak-time flights already sold out.

Online flight booking platforms show that one-way tickets for the Hanoi-Phu Quoc route during April 29–May 4 range from 2.1 million VND to 4.6 million VND (80-180 USD).

For direct flights from the island to the capital city, passengers are expected to pay between 4.1 million VND and 6.3 million VND, but limited seats are available. Passengers can also opt to transit in Ho Chi Minh City.

Tickets from Hanoi to the coastal city of Nha Trang can cost between 1.9 million to 3.8 million VND per flight. No more seats are available on direct flights returning to the capital city with national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines, but passengers still have the option to fly business with Bamboo Airways or economy with Vietjet Air.

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On domestic routes, Vietnamese airlines are expected to operate 7,536 flights during the April 30 - May 1 holidays. (Photo: VNA)

Meanwhile, most Hanoi-Da Nang flights with Vietnam Airlines during convenient hours, between 9am to 6.20pm, are sold out. Economy seats on Vietjet Air and Bamboo Airways are available from 1.9 million VND. Meanwhile, fares for return flights can cost between 2 million and 2.5 million VND.

In response to the increasing travel demands, local airlines plan to increase the number of domestic flights by 24% to more than 7,500 flights, equivalent to 1.5 million seats during the five-day holiday.

For the route between Hanoi and HCM City, more than 1,200 flights have been added.

Price fluctuations

Fuel costs account for approximately 30-40% of the airfare structure. The current aviation fuel prices average about 89 USD per barrel, approximately 10.5% lower than the same period last year.

A representative from the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) said: “Lower aviation fuel prices, and the positive pace in the strong recovery of the global air transport market, should lead to more affordable airfares in 2025.”

However, political and economic changes can affect the airlines’ international flight plans, which in turn result in fluctuations in airfares.

The CAAV representative added: “Civil aviation is heavily influenced by market factors and ‘seasonality.’ This is especially true for Vietnam’s air travel market and domestic flight routes during peak holiday seasons.

“There are high demands during these periods, but the number of available seats on Vietnamese airlines is limited by fleet size and operational conditions, causing ticket prices to be higher than usual at certain times and on certain routes.”

To regulate the market, the CAAV has taken measures to balance supply and demand on domestic routes and support airlines in enhancing their operational capacity.

The state agency also continues to monitor the number of bookings and price trends from airlines during peak periods to develop appropriate operational plans, and coordinate with relevant departments to ensure smooth operations and reduce inconveniences for passengers./.

VNA

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