Running three daily flights between Hanoi and Con Dao Islands, this route has been an important air connection linking Northern Vietnam to the pristine archipelago located off the Southern coast. Passengers can no longer book tickets for flights on this segment beyond April 1st on Bamboo Airways'
HCMC – Oshima Hideki, former Executive Officer of Japan Airlines Co Ltd, has been picked as chairman of Bamboo Airways to lead the loss-making carrier through tough times. At the privately-held airline’s annual general meeting of shareholders for 2023 yesterday, June 21, seven new board members of
HCMC – Bamboo Airways has released documents in preparation for the upcoming general meeting of shareholders, confirming that all the five board members of the airline have tendered their resignation. Their resignation will be reviewed by shareholders at the meeting on June 21, during which Bamboo
HCMC – Bamboo Airways’ extraordinary general meeting this morning did not approve the private airline’s plan to issue new shares via private placement to increase its charter capital to VND9,570 billion. The meeting this morning, April 10, saw the participation of 93 shareholders holding over 1.73
HCMC – Bamboo Airways is planning to increase its charter capital by nearly VND10 trillion through a new share issue to restructure its debt and fund its business operations. The plan will be submitted to the company’s extraordinary general meeting for approval on April 10. Bamboo Airways will
HCMC – Local carrier Bamboo Airways today, March 17, began selling tickets for the air service connecting Hanoi City and Ca Mau Province in the Mekong Delta. Round-trip flights will be available on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, starting April 29. One-way tickets start from around VND769,000.
HCMC – Vietnamese conglomerate FLC Group plans to sell its stake in local carrier Bamboo Airways as part of its business restructuring plan, said FLC board chairman Le Ba Nguyen at an extraordinary general meeting last weekend. This year, FLC is set to reshape its business strategy, focusing on
In 2020, Bamboo Airways exceeded last year's performance in both the number of flights and passengers by 10 per cent, taking the lead among the few airlines in the world to recover and outperform after the pandemic, with all the flights being safe and accident-free.