Vietnam Airlines’s flight schedule adjusted due to strike at Frankfurt airport
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has announced that the departure time of its flights to and from Frankfurt, Germany will be adjusted due to the impact of the strike at Frankfurt airport.
A Vietnam Airlines plane (Photo: Vietnam Airlines)
Hanoi (VNA) - National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has announced that the departure time of its flights to and from Frankfurt, Germany will be adjusted due to the impact of the strike at Frankfurt airport.
Accordingly, flight VN37 from Hanoi to Frankfurt will depart at 9:35pm on March 27 instead of 10:35pm on March 26, while flight VN36 from Frankfurt to Hanoi will take off at 11:15am on March 28 instead of the old schedule at 1:55pm on March 27.
Flight VN31 from Ho Chi Minh City to Frankfurt, which was scheduled to take off at 10:35pm on March 27, will depart at 9:30pm on March 28. Meanwhile, the departure time of flight VN30 from Frankfurt to HCM City will be 11:45am on March 28 instead of 2:35pm on March 27.
Vietnam Airlines recommends that passengers planning to travel from Hanoi and HCM City to Frankfurt, or transiting in Frankfurt during this time should regularly update relevant information on the airline’s website, fanpage, mobile app, and ticket offices or agents nationwide, or call 1900 1100 (Vietnam) or 84 24 38320 320 (from abroad)./.
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