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I saw in the newspaper that our country's aviation industry has recovered strongly. This is shown by double-digit growth in both passenger and cargo. Just last year, airlines were growing in all sorts of ways. Still the same market with the same number of airlines, where does the growth come from?

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng08/07/2025

- The market has changed a lot compared to before due to the economic recovery on a global scale. The fact that the demand for tourism has skyrocketed is enough to make airlines happy. On the other side are the efforts of airlines to restructure and increase capital. Not only chasing the market, they are also preparing new steps to seize opportunities.

- That sounds fun, but this question is always important: when will airfares be much cheaper than they are now?

- Only when there is always strong competition will airlines continuously improve service quality. Along with that, there will be cost reduction and expansion of domestic and international routes. That is, airfares will decrease thanks to lawful competition, promoted by liberalization of the aviation market.

- More airlines will reduce ticket prices, increase service quality and increase the overall efficiency of the aviation economy. The shortage of aircraft and the high cost of each flight will affect the interests of customers. Removing complicated regulations will meet the demand for cheap and safe flights.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/re-an-toan-post803001.html


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