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ACV spends $1.1b for airport upgradation by 2018

byCT Report
10/06/2016
in International Customs, Vietnam
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HANOI: The Airports Corporation of Việt Nam will pour over VNĐ 26.2 trillion (US$1.17 billion) for the upgradation of airports to meet travel demands and socio-economic development by 2018. This is the corporation’s latest plan, aimed at implementing the National Strategy on Transport Development, issued in 2013 by the government.

The corporation, now manages all 22 airports in the country, including nine international airports, said travel demands were constantly increasing, putting pressure on the major airports at Nội Bài, Tân Sơn Nhất, Đà Nẵng, Cam Ranh and Phú Quốc. According to the head of the Civil Aviation Authority of Việt Nam, Lại Xuân Thanh, Nội Bài International Airport has achieved tremendous growth, reaching 22 per cent in 2015 and already climbing to 31 per cent in the first four months of this year.

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Meanwhile, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has predicted Việt Nam will be the 10th fastest-growing market in terms of additional passengers by 2034. Therefore, the upgradation of the airports was very necessary, the corporation said. Some VNĐ7.7 trillion ($345 million) of the capital being used to finance the upgradation work will be drawn from the State budget and VNĐ18.4 trillion ($824 million) from the corporation.

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