VOV.VN - More than 350 Vietnamese citizens were brought home from Canada and the Republic of Korea (RoK) on a flight operated by national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on October 23-24.
VOV.VN - Close to 280 Vietnamese citizens were repatriated home safely on October 22-23 from Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Czech, and Norway on a flight conducted by national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines as part of joint efforts by Vietnamese authorities and competent agencies in the host nations.
VOV.VN - National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has moved to reopen four more domestic flight routes in October in order to meet the travel demands of passengers whilst continuing business operations amid the effective control of the novel coroanvirus (COVID-19) domestically.
VOV.VN - Nearly 330 Vietnamese citizens, including sick people, labourers with expired contracts and those in extremely disadvantaged circumstances were brought home from Angola on a flight conducted national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on October 20.
Vietnam Airlines is set to add more flights on its domestic routes to meet increasing travel demand, said a representative of the national flag carrier.
VOV.VN - National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on October 15-16 safely repatriated 370 Vietnamese citizens left stranded in Russia due to the impact of the COVID-19.
VOV.VN - National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on October 14 safely repatriated more than 350 Vietnamese citizens left stranded in Japan due to the impact of the COVID-19.
Vietnam Airlines and Pacific Airlines have just launched a new Branded Fare Maxtrix (BFM) with notable changes related to the interests of passengers depending on each price group.
Vietnamese airlines have announced adjustments to their flight schedules on October 14 as the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam (CAAV) directed the closure of Vinh and Tho Xuan airports from 12:00-21:00 on the day due to Storm Nangka – the seventh to enter the East Sea this year.
The national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines said on October 13 that it had lost VND10.75 trillion (US$463.7 million) in the first nine months of this year.