To avoid the storm-affected areas, several flights between Vietnam and Northeast Asia will be rerouted. In addition, all flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Hong Kong (China) scheduled for September 23 have been cancelled.
The airline also warns that other domestic and international flights on September 23 may experience delays or schedule changes due to the broader effects of the typhoon.
Vietnam Airlines reminds passengers to keep seat belts fastened at all times, even when the seat belt sign is off, as a precaution against unexpected turbulence during adverse weather conditions.
The airline regrets any inconvenience caused by this force majeure event and asks for passengers’ understanding as it continues to monitor the situation closely. Flight schedules may be further adjusted depending on actual weather conditions.
Vietnam Airlines regrets the schedule changes caused by this force majeure weather event and kindly asks for passengers’ understanding. Flight times may continue to be adjusted depending on actual conditions. The airline will provide updates through media channels and contact passengers via the information in their booking records.
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At the invitation of the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), the delegation of the Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam (CAAV), led by Deputy Director General Do Hong Cam, attended the 52nd ASEAN Air Transport Working Group Meeting (ATWG 52) and the 3rd ASEAN–EU Joint Committee Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, from 15–18 September 2025.
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The Ministry of Construction has issued a directive assigning the Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam (CAAV), in its capacity as the aeronautical authority, to serve as the focal point in carrying out the notification procedures with ICAO regarding participation in CORSIA (as per ICAO’s guidance).
Deputy Director General Do Hong Cam held a working session with Ms. Tatevik Revazian - Senior Vice President of Osprey Flight Solutions, former Director General of the Civil Aviation Committee of Armenia - and representative from the Embassy of Armenia in Hanoi.