HANOI, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Vietnam's newly established
Sun PhuQuoc Airways' first commercial flight is planned for
November 1, the company said on Thursday.
Ticket sales will open from October 15, the company's
statement said, adding, adding that it has received all
necessary licences from the authorities.
Sun PhuQuoc said in June that it would initially operate
narrow-body Airbus jets, including the A321neo, and was also in
talks with Boeing ( BA ) to purchase wide-body aircraft, including
Boeing 787-9 and 787-10 planes.
It will initially operate on domestic routes, including to
and from capital Hanoi, business hub Ho Chi Minh City and
tourism destinations such as Phu Quoc, Danang and Quang Ninh,
the airline said.