Vietnam Airlines resumes regular flights to Europe from Jan 24, to Russia from Jan 29

The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on January 21 announced its plan to resume regular flights between Vietnam and Russia, the United Kingdom, France and Germany.
Vietnam Airlines resumes regular flights to Europe from Jan 24, to Russia from Jan 29 ảnh 1Vietnam Airlines aircraft (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on January21 announced its plan to resume regular flights between Vietnam and Russia, theUnited Kingdom, France and Germany.

Accordingly, the first flights will depart right next week,from January 24. The final operation plan will depend on the approval by authorities and be updated by Vietnam Airlines to passengers in case ofany changes.

The carrier plans to resume regular flights between Hanoiand Moscow with one flight a week, with the first scheduled todepart on January 29. From February 8, flights from Hanoi to Moscow will departevery Friday and vice versa on Saturday.

For the remaining destinations in Europe, on January 24,Vietnam Airlines plans to make the first regular flight from Hanoi to London, which will transit through Paris and then be back to Hanoi.

On January 27, the airline will continue to operate thefirst regular flight between Hanoi and Frankfurt.

From February 8, the flight schedule to the UK, France andGermany will be fixed on two routes. The flights on the first route depart every Tuesday fromHanoi to London, via Frankfurt and back to Hanoi, while those on the second depart every Thursday from Hanoi to Paris, via Frankfurt and back to Hanoi.

The national flag carrier also advises passengers to findout information and make sure to meet immigration regulations at theirdestination such as medical declaration, COVID-19 testing, vaccinationor recovery status./.
VNA

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