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Update news Tan Son Nhat Airport
Three men in Ho Chi Minh City are being investigated after flying large illuminated kites near Tan Son Nhat International Airport, forcing a 14-minute suspension of takeoffs and landings and disrupting 21 flights.
Three illuminated kites flying about 400 meters above the ground were mistaken for drones near Tan Son Nhat International Airport, prompting a temporary halt to takeoffs and landings and affecting 21 flights.
The impact of two drone sightings at Tan Son Nhat stretched far beyond the airport, triggering airborne holding, diversions and departure delays affecting 73 flights.
From 11:14am to 12:14pm UTC, equivalent to 6:14pm to 7:14pm local time, take-offs and landings at Tan Son Nhat International Airport were temporarily restricted due to the sighting of a UAV near an air route.
A research team from Texas Tech University has handed over burial maps, wartime records and military files to Ho Chi Minh City to assist efforts to locate and identify missing war martyrs.
Three South Korean tourists were sentenced to 20 years in prison after ketamine was discovered during security screening at Tan Son Nhat Airport.
The Vietnam Immigration Department under the Ministry of Public Security has rolled out a mandatory online declaration requirement for specific groups of passengers entering Vietnam via Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City.
Despite its grand debut, Terminal T3 at Tan Son Nhat faces leaks, floor issues, and navigation chaos.
Newly opened T3 terminal faces water leaks and safety concerns, prompting urgent directive.
Vietnam Airlines has postponed its plan to move all domestic flights to Terminal 3 at Tan Son Nhat Airport, initially set for April 28.
With passengers stranded for hours and flights canceled without notice, Vietnam’s Civil Aviation Authority launches urgent review.
Vietnam’s largest domestic terminal opens in Ho Chi Minh City, bringing advanced biometric and AI-based technologies to air travel.
The city introduces five access routes and two outbound directions for the T3 terminal opening this Friday.
Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City has become a hub of emotional reunions as families gather to welcome overseas Vietnamese returning for Tet.
Passengers at Tan Son Nhat Airport can now use free shuttle buses to reach an external taxi staging area during the busy Tet travel season, starting January 23.