Police investigating Vietnam Airlines employees for smuggling gold into S.Korea
Dung, 35, and Phong, 27, were transferred to the Korea Immigration Service so that they could go home under the decision of Korean authorities
Dung, 35, and Phong, 27, were transferred to the Korea Immigration Service so that they could go home under the decision of Korean authorities
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines topped the list of flight delays during the six-day holiday starting April 28 with 249 flights delayed, accounting for 49.4 percent of the total
They were nabbed for purportedly hiding totally six kilograms of gold in their shoes without customs declaration when entering Gimhae Airport in South Korea last month
The General Statistics Office of Vietnam has estimated the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2014 increased 5.98 percent – the highest since 2011
They were requested to do so to ensure sufficient fuel for the direct flight bringing passengers from Haneda Airport in Tokyo to Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi
No foreign organizations have signed up to buy shares offered by the national flag carrier for its coming initial public offering.
According to the IPO route of the national flag carrier, Vietnam Airlines will offer 282 million shares, equivalent to 20 percent of its charter capital for strategic investors.
Tokyo Police Department said they suspected around 20 Vietnam Airlines employees were involved in a smuggling case and had asked five of them to turn up at the police office, but the five people are currently not in Japan
It is the finalization for the deal the two sides inked in September 2013 in Paris, in the presence of Nguyen Tan Dung, Prime Minister of Vietnam, and his French counterpart Jean-Marc Ayrault.
“We were really surprised upon receiving 5,000 yen (US$500) as compensation money just because the carrier delayed the flight,” expressed Hai Ngoc, a passenger who was on the All Nippon Airways (ANA) flight from Japan to Ho Chi Minh City.