Train and bus tickets are in short supply for the holidays of April 30 and May 1.

April 20, 2014 17:41

The April 30 and May 1 holidays last for five days, so the number of people traveling is expected to increase dramatically. Transportation service companies have carefully prepared plans to fully meet the needs of passengers; at the same time, they have coordinated with functional forces to come up with optimal plans to ensure order and safety during the holidays.

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Hundreds of additional trains and buses during the holidays

Ticket shortage due to high number of visitors Although there are still more than two weeks left until the holiday, the number of visitors registering for tours at many travel companies has reached 60% - 70%, and many companies are even "sold out" of tours. Besides tourists, a large number of people working far from home will visit their families during the holiday, which will certainly push up the traffic during this holiday season.

Director of Hanoi Bus Station Company Limited (BXHN) Nguyen Tung Anh affirmed: The number of passengers at the bus stations will fluctuate greatly, concentrated in the afternoons of April 29 and April 30, and is expected to increase two to three times compared to normal days. The number of passengers returning to Hanoi will increase on May 4.

Head of Hanoi Railway Station (GHN) Vu Dinh Rau also commented: The number of passengers at Hanoi Railway Station on April 29, 30 and May 4 is likely to reach 20,000 per day. Currently, sleeper and soft seat tickets on most trains are sold out, while hard seat and extra seat tickets are very rare. When asking some ticket brokers around Hanoi Railway Station, we were all told that there were still tickets, but were required to book in advance and pick up later. Mr. Rau warned: "Train tickets during the holidays are currently in short supply. It is true that there are still a small number of tickets floating around outside because people who have bought them and now want to return them, but do not want to lose 30% of the value according to regulations, so they sell them outside to make a profit. But when buying tickets on the black market, people should be careful to avoid being scammed or receiving fake tickets."

The shortage of tickets also occurs in the aviation industry. Ms. Le Thu Ha, a lawyer, said: "Being busy all year, I want to go on a trip with my family this holiday. Due to many things, I booked a flight to Nha Trang in early April, but the tickets for April 29 and 30 were sold out, so I had to go on May 1. So I lost a day off." According to airline ticket agents, the number of group tickets for the afternoon of April 29, the morning of May 30 and the return afternoon of May 4 were sold out. Customers only have the opportunity to buy individual tickets, and there will be no cheap tickets, all are sold at regular and high prices.

Ready before G-hour Transportation service companies have all made plans and are ready to "go into action". VietJetAir has opened a flight route between Hanoi and Phu Quoc, while increasing the frequency of more than 140 flights per week, providing an additional 25,200 air tickets per week during this peak season. Vietnam Airlines (VNA) has also "increased capacity" on some domestic routes. Specifically, from April 25 to May 5, VNA will add 342 flights on 16 domestic routes, an increase of 20% compared to the regular flight schedule with a total additional capacity of about 58,700 seats. Particularly for routes with high demand to Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Nha Trang..., VNA will add 308 flights, equivalent to about 53,700 seats.

Not only airlines, road transport companies are also actively preparing for passenger service during the holiday. Director Nguyen Tung Anh said: BXHN will increase 350 buses from the afternoon of April 29 to 30; at the same time, sign a contract with the Tourism Transport Company, ready to add more buses in case of overload. The company has proposed that the Hanoi Transport Corporation increase the number of bus trips from bus stations to Hanoi, in order to transport the sudden increase in passengers from inter-provincial vehicles returning to Hanoi on May 4; it is expected that 400 buses will be needed. The company has also deployed a new management software system at bus stations, in coordination with a system of electronic boards, loudspeakers, and signs to provide the most accurate and fastest information to people from ticket prices, bus numbers, times and departure places of each bus trip; At the same time, the Ministry of Transport has organized a large number of staff to help and guide passengers when needed... To prevent businesses from "following the trend" by increasing ticket prices, the Ministry of Transport has met with transport companies, signed a commitment to maintain correct ticket prices and properly serve passengers according to regulations, not to overload or transport flammable and explosive substances.

"To avoid the situation of buses picking up passengers along the way and "ripping off" passengers, bus stations recommend that people buy tickets at the station. When a situation occurs, people are requested to directly report and consult with the authorities, bus station management or call the hotline to receive the most accurate information and assistance," Director Tung Anh advised.

Sharing about the railway industry's preparations, Head of GHN Vu Dinh Rau said: We have increased one trip to Hue, one trip to Quang Binh, seven trips to Nghe An and seven trips on the Hanoi - Lao Cai route. 100% of the company's staff, workers and youth union members are mobilized and on duty at the stations on peak days, to both help and ensure safety, prevent and fight fires and explosions. At the same time, we coordinate with functional forces to organize patrols and sweep bad elements and "ticket brokers" to maintain good security and order at the stations during the holidays.

According to NDĐT