Friday, November 28, 2008

Vietnam Airlines helps stranded passengers return home

The national flag carrier, Vietnam Airlines, said it plans to increase flights and provide bigger planes on its routes from Hanoi , Ho Chi Minh City to three Bangkok gateways to help passengers who have been stranded in Thailand return home.

The three gateways have been named as Siem Reap and Phnom Penh ( Cambodia ) and Vientiane ( Laos ).

The company is in collaboration with the Vietnamese Embassy in Bangkok and its representative office in Thailand to provide information regarding flight timetables and immigration procedures for passengers.

According to Thailand news agency (TNA), on the night of Nov. 25, civil aviation authorities in Bangkok closed Suvarnabhumi Airport after hundreds of anti-government protesters broke through police lines and flowed into the busy terminal, disrupting airport operations, in an attempt to prevent Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat from returning home from the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Peru .

The current conditions at Bangkok ’s Suvarnabhumi airport are still strained, and have forces Vietnam Airlines to cancel four flights from the country to Thailand since Nov. 26, in order to ensure the safety and security of its flights and passengers.

Source: VNA

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