Vietnam Airlines has just announced the operation of nearly 2,800 flights for the holiday season April 30 - May 1
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- 02:23 06/04/2023
DNHN - For the 30th of April holiday, Vietnam Airlines and VASCO will provide nearly 551,000 seats (equivalent to nearly , on domestic routes from April 26 to May 5 to accommodate tourists.
The airline focuses on increasing flights on domestic tourist routes such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Hue, Da Nang, Quy Nhon, Cam Ranh, Da Lat, and Phu Quoc.
A representative of Vietnam Airlines reported that the airline's international flight network has almost fully recovered, facilitating international travel at this time. The airline operates over 50 international routes to popular tourist destinations in Asia, Europe, Australia, and North America.

According to the current record, nearly all flights on numerous holiday flights have been reserved, primarily on April 29 and May 2.
In addition, 60% to 70% of flight seats were filled on the preceding days. Airlines continue to add more seats to accommodate the increasing demand for air travel.
Vietnam Airlines stated that it has increased its personnel and resources in preparation for the holiday season, ensuring the highest level of operational safety and passenger service.
Specifically, the airline recommends that passengers purchase tickets via websites, mobile applications, agents, and the official ticket offices of airlines, as well as request invoices by applicable regulations.
Customers who purchase tickets on the website must pay special attention to accessing the correct official address of the airline or contacting the call center if they require answers and direct support regarding ticket booking and purchase.
Passengers are also encouraged to use self-check-in forms before their flight to save time, such as automatic check-in, via the website and mobile application (mobile check-in), over the phone (telephone check-in), or at self-check-in kiosks.
To ensure a smooth journey and avoid missing flights, passengers are advised to arrive at the airport two hours before the departure time for domestic flights and three hours before the departure time for international flights. Enhance procedures.
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