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On the morning of December 3, Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh and a delegation from the central agencies attended the launching ceremony of the “Quang Trung Campaign”, a rapid campaign to build and repair houses for families whose houses were damaged or collapsed due to natural disasters in Lam Dong Province.
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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and his working delegation on November 29 evening held a hybrid meeting with the four south central provinces of Dak Lak, Khanh Hoa, Lam Dong, and Gia Lai regarding flood response and recovery efforts.
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The Approach Control Center - at Tan Son Nhat Airport has just officially completed the transfer and put into operation the latest Flight Operations Method.
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On the morning of November 30th, at Dong Hoi Airport, Quang Tri province, the Northern Air Traffic Management Company held a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of Dong Hoi Air Traffic Control Station.
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Vietnam Airlines officially launched a direct flight between Hanoi (HAN) and Cebu (CEB). The opening of the new route continues to affirm the airline's efforts in expanding its international flight network, increasing connectivity between Vietnam and Southeast Asia, and providing more attractive options for passengers wishing to explore Asia's top resort destinations.
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Vietnam Airlines will resume regular flights at Vinh Airport (Nghe An) immediately after completing infrastructure repairs and upgrades and receiving permission from authorities to resume operations.
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Pleiku Airport recently conducted the 2025 on-site emergency drill. This annual key activity aims to test command and operational capabilities as well as the coordination effectiveness between the aviation sector and local functional forces.
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The Ministry of Construction has proposed 79 locations for live television broadcasts, symbolising the 79th anniversary of National Resistance Day (December 19, 1946 – December 19, 2025).
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Dak Lak province aims to complete the construction of 684 houses collapsed by the recent historic flood by January 31, 2026, so that people can celebrate Tet in these new houses.
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The milestone marks the completion of nearly four kilometres of tunnelling beneath some of the capital's most densely built and historically sensitive areas.
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HCM City plans to break ground on Metro Line 2 in January 2026 after securing new fast-track approvals for the project. The 11-km line is expected to take nearly five years to build and enter service around 2030.