Vietnam Airlines cancels 11 more flights due to storm
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has announced the cancellation of 11 flights that connect Phu Bai Airport in central Thua Thien-Hue province with Hanoi and HCM City due to typhoon Sonca.
Hanoi (VNA) ☂– National flag carrier VietnamAirlines has announced the cancellation of 11 flights that connect Phu BaiAirport in central Thua Thien-Hue province with Hanoi and HCM City due totyphoon Sonca.
The flights VN1547, VN1546, VN1545, VN1544 and VN1542between Hanoi and Hue and VN1372, VN1373, VN1374, VN1375, VN1378 and VN1379between HCM City and Hue will be halted.
The airlines will arrange alternative flights on the nextday, July 26 and waive rebooking charges for all tickets involving the aboveflights.
Earlier, itcancelled eight flights from/to Vinh Airport (Nghe An) and Tho Xuan Airport (ThanhHoa) while two flights between HCM City and Vinh will take-off 2 hours 45minutes earlier.
The carrier willmonitor weather conditions and inform passengers of any more changes. Itrecommended passengers keep an eye on the weather forecast to plan theirtravel.
Furtherinformation is available on www.vietnamairlines.com or by calling bookingagencies and the customer service centre at 1900 1100.-VNA
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