National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will reschedule flights from/to Japan on August 9 due to Typhoon Shanshan (Photo courtesy of the carrier)
Hanoi (VNA) - National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines wil🦹l reschedule flightsfrom/to Japan on August 9 due to Typhoon Shanshan.
Accordingly,two flights between Da Nang and Japan’s Narita airport on August 9, VN6318 andVN6319, will be cancelled. Passengers of those flights will travel in flightsVN318 and VN319 on the same day. Thecarrier also delays the start of six flights for the routes between Hanoi/HoChi Minh City/Da Nang and Narita by 6 – 9.5 hours. The affected flights areVN300, VN301, VN310, VN311, VN318 and VN319.
Vietnam Airlines will continue to follow weather conditions and updatepassengers on further flight schedule adjustments.
It recommends passengers who intend to travel to or from Narita airportfollow the storm’s movement and the ca🍰rrier’s latest announcement via //www.vietnamairlines.com andits booking agents nationwide or cal༺l its hotline 19001100. -VNA
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