VietNamNet Bridge – “Cranky” and “lacking
everything” are the words used to describe the current situation of Phu Cat
airport in Binh Dinh, Cam Ranh airport in Khanh Hoa and Chu Lai airport in
Quang Nam province. This explains why the airports keep quiet all year round.
It was very gloomy at the Phu Cat airport in
the afternoon. There was only one flight from HCM City to Phu Cat – an ATR72
with just 48 passengers. It got noisy when the passengers got out of the
aircraft and followed necessary procedures at the airport. However, it got
quiet again very quickly after the passengers left.
Tran Van Trien, Director of the Phu Cat
airport, said that this was one of the most bustling days. In 2011, the number
of passengers going through the airport increased to 220,000, while the figure
was 80.000 only four years ago.
The
airport that cannot serve night flights
Currently, the Phu Cat airport has five
flights a day, including four on Phu Cat – HCM City – Phu Cat route, and one on
Phu Cat – Hanoi – Phu Cat with ATR72, A320,and A321.
Established in 1976 under the name of Quy Nhon
airport, in 2004, the airport, which then changed the name into Phu Cat built a
terminal with the capacity of 300 passengers per hour. With the capacity, the
terminal can only serve two flights at the same time.
“In the conditions of bad weather, like on the
days just before Tet, when four flights tried to land at the same time, the
terminal could not serve,” Trien said.
Also according to Trien, the airport now has
10 square kilometers contiguous to a residential quarter. Since there is no
fence, animals sometimes enter the airport to “walk” on the runway. Some days
ago, an officer even discovered a herd of dogs on the runway when an airplane
was going to take off.
While the airport is still poorly equipped,
the Binh Dinh provincial authorities still keep a long term vision about the
importance of the airport.
“We have proposed the Ministry of Transport to
instruct to develop the airport into an international airport,” said Le Huu
Loc, Chair of Binh Dinh province.
Lacking
everything
Minister of Transport Dinh La Thang has
pointed out that the Cam Ranh airport in Khanh Hoa, which is now one of the
five international airports in Vietnam, is still lacking many things in
accordance with ICAO standards. It lacks fire trucks, has no water pumping vehicles,
has no fresh water, the runway has been degrading, has no foreign exchange
counter, and has no fixed international routes.
There are only two fire trucks at the airport
which are just enough to extinguish fire for small aircraft, while there is no truck
for bigger aircraft.
A representative of Anh Duong Company, which
specializes in bringing Russian travelers to Vietnam, said that the company
once intended to carry travelers with big aircrafts such as Boeing 777.
However, as the Cam Ranh airport does not have conditions to receive the
aircraft, it had to carry passengers with smaller aircraft.
Cam Ranh now consumes 100 cubic meters of
fresh water every day, but there is no clean water supply system there. The
water has been pumped from the three wells and no one can be sure about the
quality of the water.
Drive
buffalos away before aircraft land
There are special officers working for the Chu
Lai airport in Quang Nam province. As there is no fence that separates the
airport and the residential quarters, buffalos usually “visit” the airport
without any obstacles. Therefore, the airport has to ask its officers to be
present at the runway. The officers’ duty is to drive buffalos away to prepare
for aircraft to land or take off.
Business & Investment Opportunities
YourVietnamExpert is a division of Saigon Business Corporation Pte Ltd, Incorporated in Singapore since 1994. As Your Business Companion, we propose a range of services in Consulting, Investment and Management, focusing three main economic sectors: International PR; Healthcare & Wellness;and Tourism & Hospitality. We also propose Higher Education, as a bridge between educational structures and industries, by supporting international programs. Sign up with twitter to get news updates with @SaigonBusinessC. Thanks.
No comments:
Post a Comment