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About Bamboo Airways

Founded in 2017, Bamboo Airways is a Vietnamese airline that was created by construction company, FLC Group. Bamboo Airways will fly from its hub airport at Quy Nhon's Phu Cat Airport to a number of domestic destinations within Vietnam and later to international destinations. Initially, Bamboo's route network will focus on destinations that the FLC group has invested in.

Bamboo Airways' first service is scheduled to take place on 29th December 2018, with a service between Quy Nhon and Hanoi, with the airline expected to launch its first international routes to South Korea and Japan mid-way through next year.

 


Bamboo Airways Fleet

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Bamboo Airways currently has around 10 aircraft within its fleet, but that number is expected to rise to around 50 in 2019. Bamboo Airways fleet is comprised of a mix of Boeing 787 and Airbus A321neo aircraft.

 


Bamboo Airways Hub Airport

Phù Cát Airport

Phù Cát Airport is an airport in Qui Nhon and is the hub airport for Bamboo Airways. The airport is used for domestic services by airlines such as Jetstar Pacific, VietJetAir and Vietnam Airlines and for domestic and international services for Bamboo Airways. Phu Cat Airport is also used by the Vietnam Air Force.

The airport was built in 1967 to be used during the Vietnam war. In 2003, a small passenger terminal with two airport gates and six check-in counters was built and commercial flights launched the following year. In 2017, the terminal at Phù Cát Airport went under renovation and the new terminal was finished in 2018, doubling is passenger capacity from 1.5 million to 2.4 million passengers per year.

 

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Bamboo Airways News

22nd February 2019

Bamboo Airways will fly to America

Just one month after its launch, Bamboo Airways has announced its plans to start operating flights to the US. The Vietnamese hybrid carrier launched services in Vietnam in January 2019 and has already put in an order for over 40 new Boeing and Airbus aircraft that it plans to use for international services within the next two years.

Bamboo Airways has not given an official date or time-frame on when services to the US will begin. However, it did reveal that it plans to be flying to both North America and Europe by 2021. The airline stated that when it does fly to the US, it would like to focus on San Francisco as a primary airport, while also declaring an interest in services to Las Vegas and Denver.

For Bamboo Airways, this is the first step in its long-term goal to fly to over 100 destinations in the world. 

 

21st November 2018

Bamboo Airways announces first service

Bamboo Airways has announced that it intends to fly its first ever service before the end of the year, with a flight from its base in Quy Nhon to Hanoi. The Quy Nhon—Hanoi service is targeted to take flight on 29th December 2018 and tickets will be available to book by the end of November.

Bamboo Airways originally planned to fly its inaugural service in October, however, the airline had to push back its launch date, as there was a delay in gaining its business license. Bamboo Airways eventually gained its business license earlier this month.

 

12th November 2018

Bamboo Airways gains business license

Today, Bamboo Airways was given its license to operate commercial air travel by the Ministry of Transportation in Vietnam. Bamboo Airways' parent company, FLC Group, released a statement detailing that the Prime Minister of Vietnam and relevant authorities gave permission for Bamboo Airways to operate air transport, effective immediate.

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