Typhoons Disrupt Vietnam Flights: 53 Held, 37 Diverted at Noi Bai
Severe storms and typhoons in late September caused significant disruptions to flights in Vietnam, particularly at central region airports. No information is available about the most delayed or diverted airline at Nội Bài Airport during the stormy conditions on September 30, 20XX.
The storms began on September 26, with 42 flights rerouted. The following day, the number of rerouted flights increased to 181, including five that landed at alternate airports and one cancelled departure at Đà Nẵng International Airport. On September 28, 92 flights were rerouted, leading to the closure of four airports and nearly 100 cancelled flights. By September 29, only one flight was rerouted by 3pm.
Heavy thunderstorms on September 30 caused further chaos at Nội Bài International Airport, with 53 flights put in holding patterns and 37 diverted. One flight was forced to divert due to the typhoon. Passengers were advised to monitor updates from their google flights for the latest flight information. Vinh Airport in Nghệ An Province and Đồng Hới Airport in Quảng Trị Province suffered infrastructure damage due to the typhoon.
The storms led to the temporary closure of four central region airports, including Phú Bài, Đồng Hới, Thọ Xuân, and Đà Nẵng. Despite the disruptions, four airports reopened after the typhoon. Passengers are urged to stay informed about their flight status, as weather conditions can change rapidly.
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