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A series of flights have been temporarily suspended due to the impact of storm Wipha.

A series of flights of Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet and Bamboo Airways to and from Noi Bai and Cat Bi airports on the evening of July 19 had to be temporarily cancelled.

Báo Lào CaiBáo Lào Cai19/07/2025

A series of flights of Vietnam Airlines , Vietjet and Bamboo Airways to and from Noi Bai and Cat Bi airports on the evening of July 19 had to be temporarily suspended due to the impact of storm No. 3 (storm Wipha).

Nhiều chuyến bay đến và đi từ Nội Bài phải tạm dừng khai thác. Ảnh minh họa: Tổng công ty quản lý bay Việt Nam
Many flights to and from Noi Bai have been temporarily suspended. Illustration photo: Vietnam Air Traffic Management Corporation

Due to the impact of thunderstorms from storm No. 3 on the evening of July 19, Vietnam Airlines flights to and from Noi Bai Airport ( Hanoi ) had to temporarily stop operating. In addition, some other flights may also be affected.

Vietnam Airlines said that changing flight plans due to weather is to ensure absolute safety for each flight.

At Noi Bai and Cat Bi airports (Hai Phong) this evening, Vietjet flights to and from these airports also had to adjust their operating plans to wait for better weather.

Vietjet advises passengers to check flight schedules and weather before arriving at the airport. Many flights may have to adjust their schedules due to the chain effects of bad weather.

To ensure passenger safety, Bamboo Airways also recommends that passengers regularly monitor Bamboo Airways flight schedule information on the airline's fanpage and official website to minimize travel disruptions.

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