"Flights for You" is a continuation of the "Flights of Love" campaign that Vietnam Airlines has been carrying out for many years.
The flight welcomed the appearance of a young crew with members being children selected to participate in the program "Flight for Children"
By participating in the program, children will learn the skills of a flight attendant such as walking, greeting, and performing arts instruction to prepare for a special flight.
On flight VN213, children performed on the "stage" at an altitude of 10,000m.
Among the young crew members, there is a very special member, little Thai Hieu Dinh.
In particular, the flight attendants also included Thai Hieu Dinh, a little girl who had received surgery to treat cleft lip and palate deformities through the Operation Smiles program. Vietnam Airlines and Operation Smiles are aiming for a long-term cooperation on the journey to bring smiles to Vietnamese children.
I have undergone many major surgeries at different hospitals to patch my lips, close my jaw, correct scars, and get a nose job...
However, that did not stop Hieu Dinh from dreaming of becoming a real flight attendant. Participating in "Flight for you", Hieu Dinh and other children experienced being a flight attendant for a day with Vietnam Airlines.
In addition to the experience activities of the young crew, Vietnam Airlines sent interesting gifts to the young passengers on the flight.
In addition, young passengers on the flight will also have the opportunity to enjoy the children's menu, which is being introduced for the first time by Vietnam Airlines and is set to be launched from mid-May.
Through the "Flight for Children" activity, Vietnam Airlines hopes to bring the best conditions for children - the country's young generation - to develop comprehensively.
Activities are a healthy playground, through which children can learn, be creative, promote solidarity, practice communication skills and integrate into collective and social activities. At the same time, it is also a bridge for children with special circumstances to remove invisible barriers, helping them live carefree and get along with their peers.
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