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From June 15, information on no-fly and restricted zones UAVs and other flying craft in Vietnam's airspace is available on the ministry's portal at http://cambay.mod.gov.vn.
Heavy rains forced Vietnam Airlines flights to divert or return to Hanoi, causing delays and cancellations across the network.
Sun PhuQuoc Airways, invested with 2.5 trillion VND (about 98.81 million USD), plans to build a fleet of 31 aircraft by 2030.
A crew from a flight arriving from Kuala Lumpur reported seeing three kites drifting dangerously close to the runway area as the plane prepared to land at Noi Bai International Airport.
The move aims to meet the rising demand for air travel during this summer peak, coinciding with a packed calendar of cultural, sporting, and tourism events scheduled for Binh Dinh from June to September.
Since taking over the responsibility for ensuring aviation security from March 1, the Ministry of Public Security has handled 49 aviation security violations at 22 airports.
To meet travel demand during the 2025 peak summer season, the national flag carrier, Vietnam Airlines has announced an increase in flight frequency on two key international routes from Ho Chi Minh City to Singapore and Bangkok.
Two Comac aircraft safely carried over 16,000 passengers on domestic Vietnam routes in a one-month trial, despite facing weather delays and cancellations.
To proactively expand their fleets during the peak travel season, Vietnamese airlines are flexibly combining both wet lease and dry lease arrangements.
The long-term order will help the airline expand its international route network across the Asia–Pacific, enabling it to increase flights on in-demand routes while preparing for future long-haul services to Europe.
Newly opened T3 terminal faces water leaks and safety concerns, prompting urgent directive.
The Prime Minister has officially approved the investment proposal for Sun PhuQuoc Airways (SPA), a private airline project backed by Sun Group.
April’s aviation report shows Bamboo Airways leading in punctuality, while VASCO and Vietjet had high delay and cancellation rates.
Starting at 4:00 a.m. on May 17, Vietnam Airlines will officially relocate all its domestic flight operations to Terminal T3 of Tan Son Nhat International Airport.
The airline said it is closely monitoring developments in the region and will provide updates should the Pakistan – India conflict affect its flight operations.
During the April 30 – May 1 holiday, Vietnam Airlines operated over 3,100 flights, serving 500,000 passengers, up 27% year-on-year after adding 350 extra flights on high-demand routes.
From April 29 to May 4, airports nationwide handled over 12,610 flights, marking a 19.45% increase compared to the same period last year.
Emirates and Sun Group sign MoU to expand Vietnam tourism, starting with new Da Nang flights in June.
Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet have placed two separate orders totaling 250 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, highlighting Vietnam’s status as one of the most promising aviation markets in Southeast Asia.
Passengers delayed on April 20-21 will receive goodwill vouchers from Vietjet amid operational changes at Tan Son Nhat.