HÀ NỘI — Vân Đồn International Airport has been listed among the top five airports with the highest points for quality services in the first quarter of the year, according to a survey by the Airport Performance Measurement Program (APMP).
The survey, which included 47 airports worldwide where Vietnam Airlines operates, was based on indicators from SKYTRAX, the UK-based international air transport rating organisation.
The other top five were Jukuoka Airport of Japan, Sydney Airport of Australia, Kaohsiung Airport and Taoyuan Airport of Taiwan.
The Vân Đồn airport in the northern province of Quảng Ninh achieved a total APMP score of 78, the highest among Vietnamese airports included in the survey.
Evaluation criteria included reflex indicator points (according to customer assessments), abnormal baggage performance points, safety target points, and on-time performance (OTP) target points.
Vân Đồn Airport recorded its highest score in the survey in one group of indicators corresponding to a high level of passenger satisfaction.Vân Đồn Airport's highest score was in one group of indicators that corresponds to a high level of passenger satisfaction.
Of the indicators, the reflex score rated by customers accounted for the highest proportion in the grading structure, including general survey and assessment items on check-in procedures (employee attitude, procedures at counter, queue times) and service to guide passengers on the plane (attitude of the instructor, convenience of the process from the waiting room to the plane).
Vân Đồn Airport's highest score was in this group of indicators, with an average score of over 80 points, corresponding to a high level of passenger satisfaction.
In the first quarter of 2019, Vân Đồn Airport welcomed nearly 40,000 passengers on 328 flights to and from Việt Nam operated by Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air and Bamboo Airways.
The airport is expected to open more domestic flights to key tourism markets and exploit international routes to potential Asian markets like Taiwan, Thailand, China, South Korea and Japan.
On May 27, the airport will officially open international routes and receive B373- 800 aircraft departing from Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport and landing at Vân Đồn, welcoming visitors to tourism destinations in Quảng Ninh and Việt Nam.
Phạm Ngọc Sáu, director of Vân Đồn Airport, said the airport, besides its impressive architecture and quality of facilities, adhered to strict standards of service, ensuring maximum satisfaction for passengers and meeting the stringent criteria of airlines.
“Invested in and operated by Sun Group, Vân Đồn Airport puts the experience and feelings of customers first. The fact that passengers appreciate the attitude of the service staff is an encouragement for us to improve the quality of service,” Sáu said.
Vân Đồn Airport significantly contributed to the growth of 6.6 million visitors to Quảng Ninh Province in the first four months of this year, up 14 per cent year-on-year.
"In the future, we will strive to improve quality in all criteria, especially waiting time, to bring maximum satisfaction to customers. The airport has also signed a quality commitment with airlines to provide maximum support for their operations,” he added.
Officially inaugurated in December 30, 2018, Vân Đồn Airport is the first private airport in Việt Nam with a total investment of VNĐ7.5 trillion.
Though it has only recently opened, Vân Đồn Airport has affirmed its prestige, service quality and attraction reflected by the increasing number of airlines and tour operators, significantly contributing to the growth of 6.6 million visitors to Quảng Ninh Province in the first four months of this year, up 14 per cent year-on-year.
In the coming time, the airport will continue to improve service items and green landscapes to bring more "ecological experiences" to passengers, making Vân Đồn equal to modern airports around the world.
As a 4E-class airport according to International Civil Aviation Organisation standards, Vân Đồn Airport can accommodate the most modern aircraft in the world. It has a capacity of 2.5 million passengers per year in the first phase and is expected to receive five million passengers per year by 2030. — VNS