Nearly 500 flights delayed during Tet holidays
- 1,270 flights to be added during Tet
- Vietnam flight’s passengers panicked over multiple failed landing attempts
- Over 38,000 flights delayed and canceled so far this year
Another 18 flights were cancelled, it has reported.
At least 77.5% of the flights were delayed because of late arrivals, said Vo Huy Cuong, deputy head of CAAV.
Some 22.2 percent of the flights were delayed because of technical malfunctions, poor service at airports and flight management problems. Poor weather conditions also contributed to the problem, he added.
According to the CAAV report, from January 26 to 31, airlines across the country handled more than 1.47 million passengers, an increase of 20.3%, and 9,400 tonnes of cargo, 28.2% more when compared to the same period last year.
Airlines added 1,270 flights to meet the increasing demand in the country before and after the Tet holidays.
VietJet Air added more than 560 flights; Vietnam Airlines added 380 flights, while Jeststar Pacific added 330 flights to accommodate more passengers.