Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Delta Air Lines plans new Vietnam-US service

Delta Air Lines Inc. is seeking the Vietnamese government’s permission to offer daily service between Ho Chi Minh City and the US starting June 2009, the company said in a statement.
Though the proposed service is still subject to the government’s approval, “there is a great likelihood the plan will be sanctioned,” said Nguyen Thi To Nhi, sales manager of East Sea Travel which is a sales agent for Delta in HCMC.
The service would fly passengers from Vietnam to the US, with a stopover in Japan, according to Delta.
The company would later seek the traffic right to sell tickets in the US and Japan, Nhi said.
Brian Swain, Asia managing director for Northwest Airlines, a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta, said the demand for business and leisure travel between the two countries continues to grow.
United Airlines is the only US carrier currently operating direct flights from HCMC to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Chicago via Hong Kong.
Delta recently completed a takeover of rival Northwest Airlines to create the world's largest airline by traffic.
Reported by Vinh Bao

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