Vietnamese airlines suspend many international routes
Vietnamese airlines will halt operations on many international air routes on upcoming days amid the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Noi Bai International Airport's staff guide passengers to quarantine areas (Photo: VNA) |
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on March 19 announced that it will stop flights between Vietnam and ASEAN countries of Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar, starting from March 21.
The carrier’s services between Vietnam and the UK and Japan will be suspended as from March 23. Meanwhile, its flights departing from Viet Nam bound for Germany and Australia will be halted from March 24, and those departing from those two countries for Vietnam will be halted from the next day.
Jetstar Pacific also announced the suspension of its international flights until April 30.
Similarly, budget airline Vietjet Air will suspend its flights from/to Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Myanmar and Indonesia starting from March 20. The suspension is projected to last until the end of April, but will depend on Covid-19 situation.
However, Vietjet Air has yet to make decision on its routes between Viet Nam and Taiwan, Japan and India.
Viet Nam’s newest carrier Bamboo Airways said the air route connecting Ha Noi and Prague of the Czech Republic, which was initially planned to be launched on March 29, will be delayed to April 26 due to impact of the COVID-19. The airline’s international flights have been suspended.
Representatives of the airlines said passengers of the affected flights during the Covid-19 outbreak would be able to change their departure date and destinations to later dates free of charge when the outbreak is under control.
Earlier, Vietnamese airlines had suspended flights from/to mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, the Republic of Korea, France, Russia and Malaysia in the face of the Covid-19.
Starting from March 19, passengers with travel history to epidemic-hit areas arriving in Noi Bai International Airport will be sent straight to concentrated quarantine facilities and have their samples taken there, in a bid to reduce overloading at the airport.
Source: VNA