Vietnam Airlines reschedules flights to Japan as strong typhoon nears

Vietnam Airlines has announced it will adjust schedules of flights to and from Japan’s Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo on October 12 as super typhoon Hagibis is approaching the island country.
Vietnam Airlines reschedules flights to Japan as strong typhoon nears ảnh 1Vietnam Airlines has announced it will adjust schedules of flights to and from Japan’s Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo on October 12. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam Airlines has announced it will adjustschedules of flights to and from Japan’s Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo on October 12as super typhoon Hagibis is approaching the island country.

Accordingly, flights on October 12 between Hanoi/HCM City to the three Japanesecities, namely VN330, VN331, VN320, VN321, VN346, VN347, VN340, VN341, VN384and VN385, will be rescheduled 22 hours later.

Meanwhile, the national flag carrier said it will cancel all flights on October12 between Da Nang and Osaka (VN336 and VN337), and Ho Chi Minh City and Tokyo(VN302 and VN 303). Passengers booked for those flights will be put on flightson the next day.

Passengers can visit the airline’s website www.vietnamairlines.com, itsFacebook page www.facebook.com/VietnamAirlines, and call ticket officesnationwide or customer service 1900 1100 (within the country) or 84 24 38320320 (in foreign countries) for further information./.
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