Vietnam Airlines adjusts flight schedules due to Storm Bailu
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on August 23 announced that it will adjust schedules of fights from/to Kaohsiung International Airport of Taiwan on August 24 due to Storm Bailu.
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on August 23 announces that it will adjust schedules of fights from/to Kaohsiung International Airport of Taiwan on August 24 due to Storm Bailu (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – ꧙National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on August 23 announcedthat it will adjust schedules of fights from/to Kaohsiung International Airportof Taiwan on August 24 due to Storm Bailu.
On the day,two flights VN580 and VN581 between Ho Chi Minh City and Kaohsiung city will becancelled, while flights VN586 and VN587 linking Hanoi and Kaohsiung will bedelayed to August 25 morning. To supportpassengers of the cancelled flights, the carrier will use the Boeing 787 aircraftwith more seats instead of the Airbus A321 in later flights VN582 and VN583between HCM City and Kaohsiung. Passengersin affected flights can be transferred to other flights of the same schedule,said the carrier. VietnamAirlines will continue to keep a close watch on the weather conditions andrecommend passengers with plans to travel from/to Kaohsiung Airport in theperiod update the weather and information of the airline. Passengerscan visit the airline’s website www.vietnamairlines.com,its Facebook page, call ticket offices nationwide or hotline 1900 1100 for moreinformation.-VNA
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