According to the decree, smoking on no-smoking flights entails a fine
of 500,000 to 1 million dong. Similar fines will also be levied on
passengers found using electronic devices, stealing others’ possessions
or aircraft equipment, and ignoring pandemic prevention and other
instructions from the crew.
People who cause damage to an aircraft or any of its equipment or use
its safety equipment without permission will be assessed fines of 1
million to 5 million dong.
10 million to 20 million dong will be the fine for trying to open an
aircraft’s emergency exit during a flight. People disrupting flights by
raising false alarms will also face a similar penalty. Those who
threaten the safety of a plane will be fined 20 million to 30 million.
The decree also stipulates penalties for organizations and individuals involved in operating flights.
Airlines that transport dangerous goods without appropriate
clearances, operate flights without traffic rights, or run test flights
in unauthorized and highly-populated areas will be fined 50 million to
100 million dong.
The decree will take effect July 20.