Vietnam Airlines, Jetstar Pacific adjust flight schedules due to storm
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines and Jetstar Pacific on November 10 announced that they will adjust schedules of fights from/to Phu Yen, Quy Nhon, Nha Trang and Pleiku on November 10 due to storm Nakri.
Hanoi (VNA) - National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines and Jetstar Pacific on November 10 announcedthat they will adjust schedules of fights from/to Phu Yen, Quy Nhon, Nha Trangand Pleiku on November 10 due to storm Nakri.
Accordingly, six flights of Vietnam Airlines - VN1651, VN1650 between Hanoi andPhu Yen; VN1396, VN1397, VN1625, VN1624 between HCM City/Hanoi and Quy Nhonwill be cancelled.
The airline will also adjust the departure time earlier from 1 hour 40 minutesto more than three hours for other flights between Hanoi/HCM City and NhaTrang, including VN1564, VN1565, VN1356, VN1357, VN1358 and VN1359.
Flights to/from Pleiku will take off three hours earlier than the initialschedule, including VN1613 from Hanoi to Pleiku, and VN1427 from Pleiku to HCMCity.
Vietnam Airlines will also delay the departure time from 12 to 18 hours for fourinternational flights, including VN718 and VN719 between Nha Trang and Chengdu (China); and VN440 andVN441 between Nha Trang and Seoul (the Republic of Korea).
Jetstar Pacific also canceled four flights betweenQuy Nhon/Phu Yen and HCM City on November 10, namely BL452, BL453, BL434 andBL435.
Other domesticflights of Vietnam Airlines and Jetstar Pacific may also be affected by thestorm, which the is the sixth of its kind hitting the country so far this year.
Passengers of affected flights will be supported in line with regulations ofthe arilines.
For more information, passengers can visit the respective websites of VietnamAirlines and Jetstar Pacific at www.vietnamairlines.com, and www.jetstar.com.vn.They should also visit the airlines’ Facebook page, call ticket officesnationwide or hotlines 1900 1100, and 1900 1550, respectively./.
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