Airlines adjust flight schedule due to tropical low pressure
The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines, low-cost Jetstar Pacific and Vietnam Air Services Company (VASCO) will adjust schedule of flights to and from Dong Hoi and Chu Lai.
Vietnam Airlines's Airbus A350 XWB (Source: Vietnam Airlines)
Hanoi (VNA) – The national flag carrier VietnamAirlines, low-cost Jetstar Pacific and Vietnam Air Services Company (VASCO) willadjust schedule of flights to and from Dong Hoi in Quang Binh province and ChuLai in Quang Nam province due to the impacts of tropical low pressure in thecentral.
Specifically, Vietnam Airlines will cancel flightsVN1400/1401 between Ho Chi Minh City and Dong Hoi on October 9 to October 10.
Jetstar Pacific plans to stop flightsBL350/351/226/227/430/431 between Ho Chi Minh City and Dong Hoi/Chu Lai andDong Hoi – Chiang Mai (Thailand).
Meanwhile, VASCO will cancel 0V8591/8590 flights betweenHanoi and Dong Hoi.
Several other flights will also be rearranged.
Passengers on the adjusted flights could be transferred to otherflights of the same route free of charge on the day after if seats areavailable.
They were also advised to regularly update weather situationto actively reschedule their travel.
Further information could be found on the website www.vietnamairlines.com, ticketagents nationwide, Vietnam Airlines hotline 1900 1100 or Jetstar Pacifichotline 1900 1550.-VNA
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