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Vietnam Airlines to delay flights to Japan due to Typhoon Faxai

Vietnam Airlines will adjust schedules for flights from/to Narita International Airport in Tokyo on September 9 morning due to typhoon Faxai in the Japanese area.
Vietnam Airlines to delay flights to Japan due to Typhoon Faxai
Vietnam Airlines to delay flights to Japan due to Typhoon Faxai ảnh 1Photo: VNA

Hanoi (VNA) –
Vietnam Airlines willadjust schedules for flights from/to Narita International Airport in Tokyo onSeptember 9 morning due to typhoon Faxai in the Japanese area.

The national flag carrier will delay thedeparture time from 2 - 3 hours and 25 minutes of flights from Hanoi, Da Nangand Ho Chi Minh City to Tokyo, coded VN310, VN311, VN318, VN319, VN300, andVN301.

Passengers on the aforesaid flights will beassisted to convert to other flights on the same itinerary if they require.

The airline advised passengers to frequentlyupdate the weather condition information on its website www.vietnamairlines.comor Facebook’s page www.facebook.com/VietnamAirlines; call 1900 1100 (inVietnam) or 84 24 38320 320 (from abroad).

According to Japan Meteorological Agency, TyphoonFaxai with winds of velocity up to 216km per hour is heading directly intoTokyo. It is forecast to hit coastal areas near Tokyo from September 8 to9.-VNA
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