Vietnam Airlines investigates data breach affecting customer information
Vietnam Airlines has confirmed a data breach linked to a third-party customer service platform operated by a global technology partner.
The airline said it was among several international companies affected by the incident, which may have allowed unauthorised access to some customer data processed through the external platform.
In a statement, Vietnam Airlines said it was working with cybersecurity experts, relevant authorities and its technology partner to investigate the breach, assess its impact and strengthen data protection measures.
The carrier stressed that no payment information, passwords, travel itineraries, passport details or Lotusmiles frequent flyer balances had been compromised. Its internal IT systems also remain unaffected.
Customers whose data may have been exposed are being contacted directly and offered assistance.
The airline urged passengers to be vigilant against phishing attempts or fraudulent messages impersonating Vietnam Airlines, and to avoid sharing personal information or one-time passcodes with unverified sources.
“Vietnam Airlines sincerely regrets any concern this incident may have caused,” the company said, adding that protecting customers’ personal information “remains our highest priority.”
By Eddie Saunders – Airlinergs.com – October 14, 2025
Articles similaires / Related posts:
- Vietnam Govt to launch crypto research group to evaluate policy Vietnam’s finance ministry has established a research group to develop and scrutinize digital-currency-related policy proposals....
- Vietravel Airlines opens seat sales Start-up airline Vietravel Airlines opens sales, 25 January, with deep discounts up from grabs until 27 March according to an announcement on its website...
- Hackers attacking Vietnam dissidents : Amnesty International Amnesty International said it has found that a hacking group known as Ocean Lotus has been staging more spyware attacks on Vietnamese human rights activists in the latest blow to freedom of speech in the communist-ruled country....
- Vietnam plans digital transformation to boost business efficiency The Ministry of Planning and Investment has drawn up a programme on supporting digital transformation in enterprises, cooperatives and household businesses during the 2021-25 period....
- Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam uses advanced tech to manage waste The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Natural Resources and Environment is exploring using emerging technologies to more effectively manage large amounts of waste generated from the city. Applying information technology is an inevitable trend and increasingly popular for environmental protection, the Director of the Department’s Information Technology Centre, Bui Hong Son, recently said....