Jetstar Pacific to resume flights to Osaka on September 21
Jetstar Pacific airline announced on September 19 that it will resume flights between Hanoi/Da Nang and Osaka, Japan on September 21 after the Kansai international airport completes reparation of damaged caused by super typhoon Jebi.
Jetstar Pacific airline announced on September 19 that it will resume flights between Hanoi/Da Nang and Osaka, Japan on September 21. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) –Jetstar Pacific airline announced on September 19 that it will resume flightsbetween Hanoi/Da Nang and Osaka, Japan on September 21 after the Kansaiinternational airport completes reparation of damaged caused by super typhoon Jebi.
Accordingly, as from September21, the low-cost airline will operate four return flights each on the Hanoi-Osaka and DaNang-Osaka routes.
Flights to Osaka will departfrom Hanoi’s Noi Bai airport every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and thoseto Hanoi from Osaka will depart every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
On the Da Nang-Osaka route, therewill be a flight from Da Nang every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, whileflights on the opposite direction will be on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday andSaturday.
Jetstar Pacific had to suspend atotal of 38 flights between Vietnam and Osaka from September 4-20.
Super typhoon Jebi, thestrongest to hit Japan for 25 years, landed in Japan on September 4, causingsevere damage. The Kansai airport was submerged under sea water and the onlybridge connecting the airport to mainland was damaged, disrupting transport.
Hundreds of flights to and fromKansai International Airport have been cancelled.-VNA
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National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines and low-cost airline Jetstar Pacific continued to cancel flights between Japan’s Osaka and Vietnam scheduled for September 6 after tropical storm Jebi struck the west of Japan, flooding Kansai International Airport.
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