Airlines to increase flights from April 16

Domestic airlines on April 15 evening announced they are increasing flight frequency between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City as from April 16, but the time difference between two consecutive landings in HCM City should be at least 90 minutes.
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Hanoi (VNA)
– Domestic airlines on April 15 eveningannounced they are increasing flight frequency between Hanoi and Ho Chi MinhCity as from April 16, but the time difference between twoconsecutive landings in HCMCity should be at least 90 minutes.

VietnamAirlines will operate two flights a day on the route, while maintaining oneflight daily on the routes between Da Nang and Hanoi/HCM City.

JetstarPacific will also increase the frequency of its flights between the two biggestcities to one daily instead of four a week. The flights will be conducted inthe form of code sharing with Vietnam Airlines.

Meanwhile,Vietjet Air plans to operate two daily flights between Hanoi and HCM City, oneflight daily between Hanoi/HCM City and Da Nang.

Theairlines pledge to strictly adhere to hygienic and disinfection regulations forthe flights, including health checks and health declaration of passengers, leavingspace between seats according to requirements, and spraying disinfectants aftereach flight and at the end of the day.

Passengers will also be required to wear face masks throughout theduration of the flight.

For more information on flight schedules, passengers are advisedto access the official websites or Facebook sites of airlines, or ticketagents./.

VNA

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