Vietnam Airlines may reschedule flights due to bad weather

The flag carrier Vietnam Airlines may have to reschedule its flights from/to three airports in the Central Highlands next month due to bad weather.

In its announcement on June 30, the carrier said the stormy weather pattern, forecast to remain across the region from now until July 20, is likely to affect its services in Pleiku Airport in Gia Lai province, Lien Khuong Airport in Da Lat city and Buon Ma Thuot Airport in Dak Lak province.

Vietnam Airlines will closely monitor weather conditions to make necessary schedule changes for safety purposes, the firm noted, adding that it will inform passengers about any itinerary change via text message or media.

It also recommended its passengers to keep an eye on the weather forecast so as to better plan their travel.

The carrier currently operates 23 flights from/to Pleiku Airport, 35 flights from/to Lien Khuong Airport and 37 flights from/to Buon Ma Thuot Airport weekly.

For further information, please visit www.vietnamairlines.com or call 04.38320320 (Hanoi), 08.38320320 (Ho Chi Minh City), and 0511.3832320 (Danang).

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