Due to bad weather conditions, the Vietnam national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on March 19th announced several flight changes for those destined for the Hanoi-based Noi Bai airport. Accordingly, over 40 flights were adjusted to ensure safety for passengers on the following routes:
Key sites such as the historic Reunification Palace, the Revolutionary Museum and the War Remnants Museum provide a fascinating insight into the Vietnam War and the historic fall of Ho Chi Minh City in 1975. 70kms north west of the city, the historic Cu Chi Tunnels which played such a vital role in the war, are another highlight. Our pick #4.
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Airlines adjust flights due to bad weather in Hanoi Friday, 10:04, 22/01/2021 National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines and Pacific Airlines, two carriers under the Vietnam Airlines Group, have announced adjustments to flights to and from Hanoi's Noi Bai International Airport on January 21 due to unfavourable weather conditions.
QoYs. Canada is on fire. On Wednesday there were more than 400 wildfires burning across the country, more than half of them out-of-control. Smoke and unhealthy air quality levels from the conflagration have blanketed multiple Canadian provinces, much of the Great Lakes region and parts of the northeastern United forest fires are a natural part of the ecosystem of Canada's boreal forests, the size, ferocity and number of fires this year is decidedly abnormal. Most of the country is expected to be under high to extreme risk for much of the wildfire season, which stretches from May to September."Climate change is real and having a huge impact on Canadians right now with forest fires burning across the country," tweeted Catherine McKenna, Canada's former climate Monday Canada's minister for emergency preparedness, Bill Blair, said the nation is seeing images of fires that "are some of the most severe ever witnessed in Canada."Here's what to knowHow is smoke from the Canada fires affecting US air quality?On Wednesday, air quality levels in multiple cities had hit extremely hazardous levels, according to the federal AirNow fire and smoke map. Marked with maroon-colored dots, these are places where the air was so bad it was considered a "health warning emergency conditions everyone is more likely to be affected."Between 0 and 50 is considered a healthy level. On Wednesday, Syracuse, New York; Bethlehem, Pennsylvania; and others were showing levels over 340. Pinnacle State Park near Addison, New York, has reached a remarkably bad air quality index of 460. The system tops out at to the smoke in the air, "children and older adults, as well as people with heart or lung disease, should reduce prolonged or heavy exertion," the weather service in Albany, New York, warned. "Exposure to elevated levels of fine particles such as wood smoke can increase the likelihood of respiratory symptoms in sensitive individuals and aggravate heart or lung disease."Canada wildfire smoke creates eerie glowing sunrises, lower temps in USThe smoky skies have helped reduce temperatures across much of the mid-Atlantic region. Due to an area of low pressure that's hovering offshore, along with an area of high pressure over Canada, a northerly flow of air was funneling the smoke south into the from Canada, AccuWeather said. This was keeping temperatures cooler than average, as the smoke filters out the blazing June example, the weather service in Washington, said in an online forecast discussion Tuesday that "temperatures this morning have been running 5-8 degrees cooler than forecast due to the smoke in the atmosphere."The smoke is even giving the sky, sun and moon some unusual colors. Photos from New York City on Wednesday showed the city shrouded in a surreal, glowing orange Air Quality IndexWhy are there so many fires in Canada?Rising temperatures, prolonged droughts and changing rain patterns are making many of North America's forests more prone to fire. Add on top of that the fact that temperatures at higher latitudes are increasing more than at low latitudes and it makes for horrific and historic levels of destruction."We're seeing events that are unknown in the historical record," said Robert Scheller, a professor of forestry at North Carolina State University. "It's hard to talk about without painting a grim picture.""It has been record-breakingly hot and dry across much of central and western Canada and now in recent days across eastern Canada as well,” said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at the University of California, Los there are “highly anomalous,” Swain said. Typically early to mid-spring would be the peak of seasonal dryness, with late spring and summer rains coming later and causing northern forests to "green up" and become less prone to fire. "So far this year that green up has been attenuated because it's so dry and so warm," he climate change to blame for the fires?While it's impossible to say that any one fire or any one season is specifically linked to an increasingly warm planet, the trends show a strong signal, said MORELatest climate change news from USA TODAYHow does climate change affect you?Subscribe to the weekly Climate Point newsletter"We have unusually dry conditions and heat pulses in Canada," he fits with data showing temperatures are rising faster in higher latitudes. In January, Howard Diamond, NOAA's climate science program manager, said the global rise in temperature is unmistakable. "In some parts of the world, particularly at the higher latitudes towards the poles, the warming is much more accelerated."Wildfire, smoke map for US, CanadaSee more wildfire and smoke information and data a 'hot drought' is helping fuel the firesConditions in Canada are an example of something that has come to be called "hot droughts," Scheller said."It's not just lack of precipitation, it's lack of precipitation plus these higher temperatures that really dry the soil and fuels out."There have always been heat waves and there have always been droughts. What climate change adds is increased variability and increasing extremes. So in Canada, there are not only increased odds of drought but also increased odds of heat waves."If you roll the dice and they both come up, then you've got a hot drought," Scheller this mean the US fire season will be bad too?Canada's bad fire season won't necessarily be repeated in the United States, thanks to different weather patterns farther could also be a difference between higher and lower elevations, said Swain. Especially in California, which had seen heavy rain and snow in the previous six months, the legacy of the wet winter should mean a milder-than-average fire season in the mountains."This may be a year where there's more fire risk in the valleys than the mountain peaks throughout the West," he of rain has meant plants and chaparral have grown extraordinarily well. "People have reported waist- or shoulder-high grass and brush this year when in some cases it was barely ankle high in the drought," he means there's a lot more fuel to burn this year than in previous years. Fire danger could emerge in July and August, possibly peaking in August and October depending on when the winter rains weather warnings
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Many flights to and from airports in Vietnam’s south-central Phu Yen Province, Con Dao Islands, and Phu Quoc Island were either canceled, delayed for several hours, or forced to land at another airport due to gusty winds and rain on Sunday. In particular, Vietnam Airlines canceled 23 flights between Hanoi and Tuy Hoa City in Phu Yen, Ho Chi Minh City and Tuy Hoa, and Ho Chi Minh City and Con Dao. The national flag carrier also has to cancel one more flight from Con Dao to Ho Chi Minh City on Monday. “Passengers will get support with flight changes and other help in accordance with the current regulations of the airline,” the carrier announced. Vietnamese budget airline Vietjet Air also changed the arrival airports for flights from Seoul of South Korea, Hanoi, and Ho Chi Minh City to Phu Quoc International Airport and Tuy Hoa Airport. At least five of those flights had to land at Can Tho International Airport in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho and Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City instead. The aircraft and all passengers resumed their journeys to Phu Quoc and Tuy Hoa as soon as the weather improved. Vietjet Air also had to delay two other flights between Ho Chi Minh City and Tuy Hoa until Monday. Many flights from Phu Quoc to other destinations were unable to depart as scheduled. The incident caused a domino effect to some other Vietjet flights on Sunday, whose passengers have received support from the low-cost carrier. Sunday’s force majeure was caused by the influence of a cold front from the northern region and the gusty, high-speed northeast monsoon. The airlines said the effects of bad weather are expected to last until Tuesday, with similar flight diversions possibly required to ensure absolute safety for passengers. Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to get the latest news about Vietnam!
Smoke from Canada's wildfires blanketed New York City on Wednesday, June 7, Josephs/CNBCSmoke from wildfires in Canada delayed hundreds flights at New York-area airports and in Philadelphia on Wednesday as haze blanketed the region and cut the FAA briefly halted flights bound for New York's LaGuardia Airport."The agency will adjust the volume of traffic to account for the rapidly changing conditions," the FAA drifting south from wildfires in Canada covered the New York City area on Tuesday into Wednesday, tainting air quality and sending residents indoors. As of noon Wednesday, the city ranked fourth in the world for worst air quality, with an IQAir World Air Quality Index of 158, a level considered unhealthy for all of about 920 ET, more than 4,800 flights were delayed, according to flight-tracking site LaGuardia Airport, 230 departures, 40% of the day's schedule, were delayed as were 264 inbound flights, or 46%, according to FlightAware. Nearly a third of flights bound for Newark Liberty International Airport were delayed, or 204 flights, and another 186 departures were running to LaGuardia were delayed an average of about two hours during the afternoon, and flights to Newark were delayed an average of 82 minutes, the FAA said. New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport also reported both arrival and departure 670 United Airlines flights, 24% of its schedule were delayed. Newark is one of the carrier's major hubs. United said in a statement it was "monitoring the situation closely and looking out for the safety of our employees who work outside, and adjusting our schedule where needed."A spokesman for Delta Air Lines told CNBC that the carrier has protective equipment for staff."And for those who work on the tarmac, we're having them come inside to where breakrooms are in between aircraft turns," the spokesman said. "We are also watching the forecasts which call for rain in NYC in the days ahead which should improve the air quality."An American Airlines spokesperson said the company is making sure ramp workers have access to vehicles in between flights as well as other supplies like water and masks.— CNBC's Emma Newburger contributed to this report.
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