Strikes at German airports affect Vietnam Airlines’ flight schedules

Six flights operated by Vietnam Airlines linking Germany and Vietnam have had their schedules adjusted due to strikes at Frankfurt and Munich, the two largest airports in Germany, from midnight to 11:59 pm on March 10 (local time).

Strikes at German airports affect Vietnam Airlines’ flight schedule (Photo: AFP/VNA)
Strikes at German airports affect Vietnam Airlines’ flight schedule (Photo: AFP/VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Due to strikes at Frankfurt and Munich, the two largest airports in Germany, from midnight to 11:59 pm on March 10 (local time), six flights operated by Vietnam Airlines linking Germany and Vietnam have had their schedules adjusted, announced the airline.

Specifically, flight VN36 from Frankfurt to Hanoi, originally scheduled for March 10, will now depart at 11:55 am on March 11 (local time). Flight VN30 from Frankfurt to Ho Chi Minh City, also on March 10, will take off at 11:05 am on March 11 (local time). Additionally, flight VN34 from Munich to Hanoi on March 10 is now planned to depart at 11:05 am on March 11 (local time).

Furthermore, as a result of adjustments to the fleet and general schedule, approximately 20 domestic and international flights of Vietnam Airlines from March 11 to 12 may be affected, with potential changes from wide-body to narrow-body aircraft, delayed departure times, or cancellations./.

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