It'll be Bamboo Airways' first regular route to Sydney, joining newly inaugurated Ho Chi Minh City to Melbourne. The announcement comes two days after Bamboo, Vietnam's fast-growing airline, launched Hanoi to Frankfurt. They'll be joined by Hanoi to London Heathrow and Melbourne in late March.

It's good to see the carrier begin regular services rather than pandemic-related temporary links. It comes as Vietnam expects to lift most restrictions on international tourists arriving in the country on March 15th, while Australia reopened on February 21st.

Sydney is coming

According to Bamboo Airways' booking engine, Ho Chi Minh City to Sydney will begin on March 29th, returning from Down Under on the 30th. The 4,246-mile (6,834km) route will appeal to the large Vietnamese diaspora in Australia's largest city and Australian tourists visiting what usually is one of the most popular destinations in Asia.

It'll operate twice-weekly, although Sydney Airport has said that it'll rise to four-weekly, probably subject to meeting performance expectations. Its initial schedule is as follows, with all times local:

  • Ho Chi Minh City to Sydney: QH86, Tuesdays and Fridays, 18:30-07:00+1
  • Sydney to Ho Chi Minh City: QH87, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30-16:15

Operating Sydney to Ho Chi Minh City makes sense. According to booking data, the market was the largest between the two nations in 2019. Ho Chi Minh is also Vietnam's main commercial city and enables the whole country to be served with a simple connection and often no backtracking. Expect Hanoi-Sydney to begin too.

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From April, Bamboo Airways will compete against a three-weekly service by both Jetstar and Vietnam Airlines. Image: OAG.

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Melbourne and Frankfurt begin

Bamboo Airways began Hanoi to Frankfurt on February 26th and operates a Friday-only service, but that'll increase to twice-weekly from the end of March. It's against two weekly flights with Vietnam Airlines.

It also has a Saturday-only link from Ho Chi Minh City to Melbourne, leaving Vietnam at 01:30 and arriving at 14:00 local time. Crew and aircraft stay in Melbourne and leave at 10:00 the next day, arriving back at 14:20.

The need for aircraft to remain overnight will disappear when it rises to twice-weekly from late March. It'll compete head-to-head with Vietnam Airlines (three-weekly) and Jetstar (three-weekly) from April.

More routes are coming

Bamboo's non-stop between Hanoi and Heathrow will begin on Tuesday, March 22nd, although intriguingly, it'll then operate once weekly on Sundays. It seems it will rise to twice-weekly, but the second flight isn't yet bookable. Naughtily, it is advertising one-way fares for £99, increasing to £320+ when taxes are included – a practice outlawed to/from the UK years ago.

Bamboo's Hanoi to Melbourne service will begin on March 28th, also once weekly. Melbourne hasn't had Hanoi service before, despite being the largest unserved market from Australia to Vietnam in 2019. Even more importantly, Melbourne was Hanoi's largest unserved market globally that year.

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