14TH NATIONAL CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF VIETNAM
Log in
Business

Vietnam Airlines suspends services to Russia, Taiwan

Vietnam Airlines will resume operation of the two routes upon receiving updated rulings from authorities.

National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has announced the suspension of its services between Vietnam and Russia, Taiwan (China) from March 19 given the complication of the Covid-19 pandemic and recent entry restrictions between countries.

 A Vietnam Airlines plane. Photo: VNA


The earliest flights to be cancelled include VN63 from Hanoi to Moscow and VN570 from Ho Chi Minh City to Taipei. Flights to/from Russia and Taiwan will be suspended until further notice from the competent authorities, the airline said on Wednesday evening.

Vietnam Airlines will waive conditions and fees for itinerary or flight date changes for all passengers flying between Vietnam and Russia or Taiwan whose travel is affected by these suspensions from the March 19 until further notice, it added.

Vietnam Airlines will resume operation of the two routes upon receiving updated rulings from authorities.

The carrier a day earlier suspended all flights to and from France and Malaysia.

Budget carrier VietJet has also announced it will halt all flights from Vietnam to five regional countries namely Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Myanmar and Indonesia starting Friday.

To curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, Vietnam has taken tough measures, including the stoppage of visa issuance for all foreigners starting March 17 and mandatory 14-day quarantine for passengers coming from pandemic-hit countries.

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Vietnam commits 3% budget to turbocharge AI and data economy

Vietnam commits 3% budget to turbocharge AI and data economy

At least 3% of state budget spending will fund digital transformation, accelerating Vietnam’s shift toward a data-driven and AI-powered economy.

From labor-intensive to high-tech: Hanoi retrains for global edge

From labor-intensive to high-tech: Hanoi retrains for global edge

Raising the skill standards of high-tech workers is emerging as a decisive factor in strengthening Hanoi’s competitiveness as the capital accelerates its shift toward a knowledge-based industrial economy.

Hanoi craft villages resume production early, aiming for growth in 2026

Hanoi craft villages resume production early, aiming for growth in 2026

After the Lunar New Year break, Hanoi’s traditional craft villages have quickly resumed production, fulfilled orders and prepared for new markets while blending heritage craftsmanship with modern technology to strengthen competitiveness and sustain growth in 2026.

Vietnam stock market poised for post-Tet gains

Vietnam stock market poised for post-Tet gains

The post-Tet period often presents attractive opportunities for investors in the following months.

Spring Fair draws 500,000 visits, elevates Vietnamese brands nationwide

Spring Fair draws 500,000 visits, elevates Vietnamese brands nationwide

Drawing large crowds and strong commercial momentum, the 2026 Spring Fair turned Hanoi into a vibrant showcase of Vietnamese products, culture and innovation, where shopping met heritage experiences and businesses forged valuable partnerships.

Firms seek clearer policy framework for new tech, digital platforms

Firms seek clearer policy framework for new tech, digital platforms

Hanoi’s tech firms are calling for clearer demand mechanisms and transparent evaluation as the city pilots its Technology Exchange and Digital Transformation Market to boost commercialization, innovation and digital growth.

Vietnam Airlines to open first nonstop Hanoi-Amsterdam route to enhance Europe ties

Vietnam Airlines to open first nonstop Hanoi-Amsterdam route to enhance Europe ties

The move aims to open a new gateway to Europe and advance the national flag carrier’s strategy to expand its European network.

Vietnamese goods reach rural areas through Tet fairs

Vietnamese goods reach rural areas through Tet fairs

Hanoi is intensifying communication and outreach for the “Vietnamese people prioritize using Vietnamese goods” campaign to boost consumption ahead of Tet, the country’s most important holiday.