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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.
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In the spirit of "mutual love", officers and workers of Vietnam Cement Corporation (VICEM) donated 5 billion VND and VICEM Ha Tien contributed 1 billion VND to support the people of the Central and Central Highlands regions to overcome the damage caused by the recent historic floods.
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Việt Nam will begin a major expansion of a nearly 100km expressway next month to ease chronic congestion on the main artery connecting HCM City with the Mekong Delta, one of the country’s key agricultural and logistics hubs.
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All other travellers will be required to complete the entire pre-flight process digitally, using biometric identification linked to the VNeID electronic ID system or via self-service kiosks at the airport.
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According to Vietnam Airlines, the airline has received requests and instructions from the aircraft manufacturer Airbus and the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam regarding software updates for Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft. To ensure operational safety, the entire fleet must complete the update according to the software package provided by Airbus before 6:59 a.m. on November 30th, Vietnam time (ie 11:59 p.m. on November 29th, UTC time).
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In Viet Nam, over the past 10 years, greenhouse gas emissions have risen by 6.2% per year on average, reaching about 5.2 tonnes per person. This figure is approximately 45.6% higher than the average of countries in the middle-income group.