Vietnam suspends dozens of flights amid approaching Typhoon Kalmaegi
Vietnam Airlines has cancelled and rescheduled more than 50 flights on November 6–7 as Typhoon Kalmaegi nears Vietnam's central coast, disrupting air travel across multiple central provinces, per VnExpress.
Amid worsening weather conditions, national carrier Vietnam Airlines has adjusted its flight schedules, suspending operations on routes between Ho Chi Minh City and several airports in central Vietnam on November 6–7.
Some flights between Hanoi and cities in the central region have also been moved to earlier times due to the deteriorating weather.
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, tropical storm Kalmaegi — the 13th typhoon to enter the South China Sea this year — is expected to bring heavy rainfall to many parts of central Vietnam.
By Khagan Isayev







