Airlines adjust domestic flight schedules due to Typhoon Usagi

Vietnam’s airlines have announced their plans to adjust flights on November 24 to avoid impacts from Typhoon Usagi, which is forecast to make landfall the south central region in the night of November 24 or the morning of November 25.
Airlines adjust domestic flight schedules due to Typhoon Usagi ảnh 1Vietnam’s airlines have announced their plans to adjust flights on November 24 to avoid impacts from Typhoon Usagi, which is forecast to make landfall the south central region in the night of November 24 or the morning of November 25 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s airlineshave announced their plans to adjust flights on November 24 to avoid impactsfrom Typhoon Usagi, which is forecast to make landfall the south central regionin the night of November 24 or the morning of November 25.

Accordingly, national flag carrier VietnamAirlines will delay the departure of six flights, including VN1556, VN1557,VN1944, VN1945, VN1344 and VN1345, on the routes between Hanoi/Da Nang/Ho ChiMinh City and Nha Trang city of Khanh Hoa province by 40 minutes to two and a halfhours on November 24.

Meanwhile, two flights BL344 and BL345 onNovember 24 morning of the low-cost airline Jetstar Pacific between Ho Chi MinhCity and Da Lat city were cancelled.

The carriers said they will keep a close watchon the weather situation to update theirs schedules. Passengers who plan tomove to or from airports in Nha Trang, Da Lat and Buon Ma Thuot cities and otherlocalities in the southern region are advised to update the weather forecastand the carriers’ announcement.

For more information, passengers can enter the website www.vietnamairlines.comor the official Facebook page www.facebook.com/Vietnam Airlines, and contactthe carrier’s ticket offices or the customer service phone number 1900 1100.

Jetstar Pacific’s passengers can enter thewebsite www.jetstar.com/vn or contact the carrier’s customer service phonenumber 1900 1550. 

Vietnamese central and southern coastal localitieshave been urged to take urgent measures to brace for Typhoon Usagi – the ninthstorm to hit the East Sea this year said to be heading to the south centralregion. -VNA
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