VIETNAM AIRLINES RESUMES REGULAR FLIGHTS TO EUROPE

VNA has implemented a plan to reasume regular flight routes between Vietnam and Russia, the UK, France and Germany. The first flights are expected to depart next week. The final operation plan will depend on the approval decision of the authorities and will be updated by VNA to passengers in case of any changes.

Accordingly, VNA has planned to resume regular flights between Hanoi and Moscow (Russia) with a frequency of 1 flight/week. The first flight is scheduled to depart on January 29. From February 8, flights from Hanoi to Moscow will depart every Friday and vice versa on Saturday.

For the remaining destinations in Europe, on January 24, VNA plans to make the first regular flight from Hanoi to London (England), Paris (France) and then return to Hanoi. On January 27, the airline continued to operate the first regular flight between Hanoi and Frankfurt (Germany).

From February 8, the flight schedule to the UK, France and Germany will be fixed according to two routes. The first route departs every Tuesday with the route from Hanoi to London, Frankfurt and back to Hanoi. The second route departs every Thursday with the route from Hanoi to Paris, Frankfurt and back to Hanoi.

All Vietnam Airlines flights between Vietnam and Europe are carried out by using wide-body aircraft (Boeing 787 and Airbus A350), provide passengers with the most comfortable long-haul flight experience.

All Vietnam Airlines flights between Vietnam and Europe are carried out by using wide-body aircraft (Boeing 787 and Airbus A350) (Photo: VNA).

The passengers need to find out information and make sure to meet immigration regulations at the destination such as medical declaration requirements, Covid-19 test result, vaccination status or recovering from Covid-19, destination accommodation, health monitoring time... To assist passengers in looking up information, VNA continuously updates these regulations at website: www.vietnamairlines.com, section Travel recommendations/Regulations.

For more information, passengers can visit the website www.vietnamairlines.com, the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/VietnamAirlines, contact VNA ticket offices or connect to Contact Center 1900 1100..

Source: http://spirit.vietnamairlines.com/ (Trinh Ngoc Quynh Trang-COM)

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