Vietnam Airlines was forced to modify its flight schedule due to the Khanun policy.
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- 23:02 11/08/2023
DNHN - As a result of Typhoon Khanun, several Vietnam Airlines flights were forced to alter their schedules on August 10.

To ensure flight safety, Vietnam Airlines may modify its plans to operate flights to and from Japan and South Korea in response to Typhoon Khanun, depending on the storm's impact assessment.
Consequently, the flight schedules for flights to Busan, South Korea will be modified on August 10. Flight VN422 Ho Chi Minh City - Busan is expected to depart at 4:35, while flight VN426 Hanoi - Busan is expected to depart at 5:15.
Also on August 10, flights departing from Busan, South Korea will be adjusted as follows: Flight VN427 Busan - Hanoi is anticipated to depart at 12:35 local time, while flight VN423 Busan - Ho Chi Minh City is anticipated to depart at 12:40 local time.
Flights between Vietnam and Incheon, South Korea on the 10th of August morning were also rescheduled. Flight VN404 Ho Chi Minh City - Incheon is now scheduled to depart 1 hour earlier, at 8:25. The flight VN414 Hanoi - Incheon is scheduled to depart earlier, at 9:40 am, than originally anticipated.
The departure time of flights from Incheon, South Korea to Vietnam on August 10 is advanced by one hour. The scheduled departure time for flight VN405 Incheon - Ho Chi Minh City is 16:55. At 17:05, flight VN415 Incheon - Hanoi is scheduled to depart.
The departure time for flights from Vietnam to South Korea on the evening of August 9 and flights from South Korea to Vietnam on the morning of August 10 remains unchanged.
Flights VN356 Hanoi - Fukuoka on August 9 and VN357 Fukuoka - Hanoi on August 10 remain on schedule for flights to and from Japan.
According to a representative of Vietnam Airlines, because many flights of other airlines alter their routes to avoid storms in this area, air traffic or airport congestion may occur, thereby altering flight times. Unanticipated launch and landing.
The airline recommends that passengers monitor and update the weather situation and flight information regularly. Changes resulting from inclement weather will be posted on the airline's Facebook page, and website, or communicated to customers via phone or email.
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