Bamboo Airways partners with BBN Airlines Indonesia to boost summer capacity

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Bamboo Airways has entered into a full ACMI agreement with BBN Airlines Indonesia wherein BBN Airlines Indonesia operate a Boeing 737-900ERBamboo Airways has entered into a full ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) agreement with BBN Airlines Indonesia. This partnership will see BBN Airlines Indonesia operate a Boeing 737-900ER aircraft for Bamboo Airways as part of the Vietnamese airline’s efforts to enhance operational capacity — particularly in preparation for the upcoming peak summer travel season.

Under the agreement, BBN Airlines Indonesia will deploy Boeing 737-900ER aircraft configured in an all-economy layout to serve high-traffic routes within Vietnam and to select destinations in Southeast Asia. Upon arrival at Tan Son Nhat International Airport, the aircraft will undergo a comprehensive technical inspection and be fitted with Bamboo Airways’ official livery prior to entering commercial service from late May 2025.

“We are proud to support Bamboo Airways’ capacity expansion plans through reliable ACMI solutions,” said Martynas Grigas, Chairman of BBN Airlines Indonesia. “Our mission is to deliver consistent, high-quality operational support, enabling our partners to focus on network growth and delivering exceptional passenger experiences.”

“The ACMI partnership with BBN Airlines Indonesia is part of Bamboo Airways’ plan to strengthen its fleet. We remain committed to safe, stable operations while seeking flexible solutions to serve our passengers efficiently,” said Luong Hoai Nam, CEO of Bamboo Airways.

Vietnam’s aviation sector continues to witness strong signs of growth and recovery. Driven by robust domestic demand and a resurgence in international travel, the country’s airports handled over 109 million passengers in 2024 according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV). This represented a strong rebound in demand, with volumes close to peak pre-pandemic levels. International passenger traffic alone grew by 26%, reflecting renewed interest in Vietnam as both a tourism and business destination.

Local airlines are struggling to capitalise on this growth in demand as they face fleet capacity constraints due to aircraft delivery delays and maintenance bottlenecks. ACMI partnerships, like that between Bamboo Airlines and BBN Airlines Indonesia, offer a flexible and immediate solution that enable carriers to scale their operations while maintaining service quality.

To ensure a seamless passenger experience, in-flight service on wet-leased flights will be jointly managed. A Bamboo Airways cabin representative will be on board each flight to coordinate with BBN Airlines Indonesia’s experienced crew ensuring strict adherence to Bamboo Airways’ service standards. This agreement highlights a broader trend in Southeast Asia. Airlines are increasingly leveraging ACMI partnerships to meet market demand, stabilise capacity and optimise fleet utilisation.

Bamboo Airways has entered into a full ACMI agreement with BBN Airlines Indonesia wherein BBN Airlines Indonesia operate a Boeing 737-900ER


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