Vietnam Airlines changes flights to Taiwan due to storm Nesat
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has rescheduled its flights between Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh City and Taipei/Kaohsiung (Taiwan, China) on July 29 due to storm Nesat.
Hanoi (VNA) – National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has rescheduledits flights between Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh City and Taipei/Kaohsiung (Taiwan, China)on July 29 due to storm Nesat.
The carrier cancelled flights VN576 and VN577 between Hanoi and Taipei on July29 while starting four other flights later than previously scheduled for theroutes between Ho Chi Minh City and Taipei and between Hanoi and Taipei on July30.
Flights VN576 and VN577, which were canceled by the storm on July 29, will flyon July 30.
The airline’s domestic flight will be delayed as a result of knock-on effect.
The carrier will follow upthe weather conditions and update further information related to flightschedule adjustments.
It recommended passengers who intend to travel to or from Taoyuan and Kaohsiungairports closely follow the storm’s movements and the carrier’s notice to beproactive in adjusting their traveling plans.
For more detailed information, passengers should visit www.vietnamairlines.com, contactticket offices of Vietnam Airlines nationwide or call customer service 1900 1100.-VNA
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