Dong Hoi Airport in Quang Tri province suspended arrivals for 12 hours, from 4am to 4pm on August 25, before resuming operations. No casualties or infrastructure damage were reported.
Tho Xuan Airport in Thanh Hoa province has halted arrivals from 10am to 9pm the same day. as precautionary measures were put in place to safeguard equipment and facilities. Authorities confirmed there were no reports of damage.
In Nghe An province, Vinh Airport has suspended operations for repair and upgrade since July 1, but part of its apron was flooded and a stretch of the barrier around this area collapsed.
Meanwhile, Phu Bai Airport in Hue city hasn't recorded any human or infrastructure losses.
Airlines are working with local airports to adjust schedules as weather conditions stabilise.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam said Tho Xuan, Vinh, Dong Hoi, and Phu Bai are located in the areas directly hit by Kajiki, the fifth storm to appear in the East Sea this year.
The Viet Nam Air Traffic Management Corporation are maximising human and equipment resources to ensure weather forecasting for airports, which are also taking measures to guarantee safety for infrastructure and aircraft.