January 29, 2004 at 10:07 pm
American Airlines is to open its first office in Vietnam and expand code-share flights to five US cities to capitalize on a boom in business and tourism between the two former foes.
American has appointed Huong Giang Tourist Company as its sales agent in the communist country, a statement from the carrier said.
Rival United Airlines already has an office in Vietnam.
“We are celebrating the beginning of a new partnership which will help to grow the amount of business and leisure travel between the USA and Vietnam,” Theo Panagiotoulias, American Airlines’ Asia Pacific managing director said in remarks to be delivered on February 4 at a launch of the Hanoi office.
American Airlines’ move comes after a landmark aviation agreement, signed in December, that allows direct air service for the first time since the war ended nearly 30 years ago. It also permits unlimited code-sharing, under which carriers sell seats on each others’ flights.
Aided by a bilateral trade pact, America has become Vietnam’s biggest market for a variety of products including shrimp and clothing. Tourism has also blossomed.
Prior to the pact, American Airlines had a code-share agreement with Japan Airlines to connect the Vietnam capital Hanoi and southern Ho Chi Minh City commerce hub with Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago, New York and San Jose, California.
The JAL flights operate through Tokyo.
Daily flights between Los Angeles and Japan with connections to Vietnam will be added in April, American Airlines said.
By: KabirT - 30th January 2004 at 06:56
This is good….Vitenam is slowly coming up in the aviation sector with the help of USA. IF they want they can make Ho Chi Min City a great hub because of its location like SIN, BKK etc.