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新加坡航司延长中东航线取消至3月15日 | 越南企业跨境出行与物流合规提示

来源:VnExpress Vietnam

作者:东南亚合规中心编辑团队

TL;DR · 核心要点

本文系越南《VnExpress国际版》报道,非越南政府发布的税务法规文件。内容聚焦新加坡航空及酷航因中东地缘政治紧张局势(伊朗冲突升级)延长部分中东航线取消至2026年3月15日,涉及新加坡—迪拜、新加坡—吉达等航班。文中未提及越南本国税收政策、征管要求或任何税务义务变更。所有信息均属航空运营临时调整,不构成越南税务、海关或外商投资监管依据。对越南企业的实际影响限于:在越中资/外资企业人员赴中东差旅计划受阻;经新加坡中转的货物/人员物流链出现临时中断;需重新评估商务行程保险覆盖范围及应急备案机制。

✅ 合规行动清单 · Compliance Checklist

  • 立即核查2026年3月上半月赴迪拜、吉达的越南出境行程,启用备用中转机场(如多哈、伊斯坦布尔)
  • 联系航空公司管理预订系统更新联系方式,确保实时接收航班状态推送通知
  • 审查现有商务旅行保险条款,确认是否覆盖因战争/政局动荡导致的行程取消及额外住宿费用
  • Review all scheduled outbound business trips to Dubai or Jeddah between March 1–15, 2026, and book alternative routing via Doha or Istanbul immediately.
  • Update contact details via Singapore Airlines’ ‘Manage Booking’ portal and subscribe to SMS/email flight alerts.
  • Audit corporate travel insurance policies to confirm war/geopolitical event coverage for trip interruption, rebooking, and extended accommodation costs.

English Summary

This article is a news report by VnExpress International—not an official Vietnamese tax regulation or government directive. It announces Singapore Airlines and Scoot’s extension of Middle East flight cancellations to March 15, 2026, due to escalating Iran-related geopolitical risks. No Vietnamese tax provisions, filing obligations, deadlines, or regulatory changes are referenced. The content has zero legal effect on Vietnam’s tax compliance framework. Foreign businesses operating in Vietnam are unaffected from a tax, licensing, or reporting perspective. However, companies with staff traveling to or transiting via Dubai/Jeddah must reassess travel risk protocols, update corporate travel insurance policies, and verify alternative routing options. No action is required under Vietnamese tax law. This is purely an operational aviation notice with no statutory weight in Vietnam.

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常见问题解答

这篇报道是否意味着越南出台了新的税务政策?+
不是。该报道由VnExpress国际版转载,内容仅涉及新加坡航司运营调整,全文未引用越南财政部、税务总局或任何越南监管机构的税务规定,不构成越南税收法律依据。
越南企业在中东的员工能否通过此新闻申请税务减免?+
不能。越南现行税法(如《企业所得税法》第22号法令)未将国际航班取消列为可抵扣成本或税收豁免事由。相关差旅损失需按会计准则处理,不可直接冲减应纳税所得额。
是否需要向越南税务总局报备此次航班变动?+
不需要。航班取消属于商业运输服务变动,与越南税务申报、发票管理、跨境支付备案等无关联,无需履行任何税务报告义务。
越南公司能否因此次事件申请外汇支付延期?+
不可以。越南国家银行(SBV)《外汇管理条例》未将航空中断列为外汇结算宽限期的法定情形,所有跨境付款仍须遵守原定合同及越南海关/税务时限。
该消息是否影响越南企业对中东的出口清关?+
不影响。越南海关总署(GACC)清关规则以提单、发票、原产地证等单据为准,与承运航司运营状态无关;建议改用海运或阿联酋其他航司保障供应链。

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Singapore Airlines, Scoot extend Middle East flight cancellations to March 15 - VnExpress International The most read Vietnamese newspaper Follow us on Edition: International | Vietnamese Home News Politics Education Environment Traffic Crime Brainteaser Business DataSpeaks Property Billionaires Markets Companies Economy Money Quiz Tech Tech news Enterprises Personalities Vietnam innovation Challenge hub Travel Places Food Guide Visa Puzzle Life Trend Arts Celebrities Vogue Love Wellness Sports Football Boxing Marathon Tennis Golf Other sports Trivia World Perspectives Readers' Views VnE-GO Premium Contact Us © Copyright 1997 VnExpress.net. All rights reserved. Go Business DataSpeaks Property Billionaires Companies Markets Economy Money Quiz Copy link Most Read 1. Late Malaysian billionaire Lim Goh Tong's granddaughters lose bid to partially remove lawyer’s testimony in $410M inheritance dispute 2. Singapore workers near bottom while ASEAN peers lead Asia-Pacific in workplace happiness 3. Malaysia coffee shop named Asia's second best 4. Chairman of ACV, investor of Vietnam's biggest airport projects, arrested over bidding violations 5. HCMC tightens controls on events along downtown Nguyen Hue, Le Loi streets 6. Life of a 32-year-old Vietnamese mother raising eight children 7. Body parts found on Bali beach belong to kidnapped Ukrainian tourist: police 8. Trump fires homeland security chief Kristi Noem 9. Hanoi eatery shut after hygiene complaint by Chinese tourist 10. Thailand arrests 94 Vietnamese in online gambling ring Singapore Airlines, Scoot extend Middle East flight cancellations to March 15 By Dat Nguyen &nbspMarch 5, 2026 | 09:26 pm PT Singapore Airlines and its low-cost carrier Scoot have extended cancellations on several Middle East routes, with some services suspended through March 15 as tensions linked to the Iran conflict continue to worsen. Flights SQ494 (Singapore–Dubai) and SQ495 (Dubai–Singapore) will remain cancelled until March 15 because of the "geopolitical situation in the Middle East," Singapore Airlines said in a statement Thursday. A Singapore Airlines plane is parked besides a Scoot passenger plane on the terminal tarmac at Singapore Changi Airport in Singapore on March 15, 2021. Photo by AFP Scoot also announced that flights TR596 (Singapore–Jeddah) and TR597 (Jeddah–Singapore) scheduled for March 9 and March 10 will be cancelled. The low-cost airline operates services to Jeddah four times a week. The flights have been suspended since Feb. 28."As the situation remains fluid, other Singapore Airlines flights may be affected," the airline said.Passengers affected by the cancellations will be placed on alternative flights. They may also choose to receive a full refund for the unused portion of their tickets."Customers are also strongly advised to update their contact details via the manage booking function on our website or subscribe to a mobile notification service to receive updates to their flight status."As countries work to bring their citizens home, a limited number of outbound flights from the United Arab Emirates resumed this week, operated by long-haul carriers Etihad Airways and Emirates, based in Abu Dhabi and Dubai respectively.The first plane carrying Singapore residents stranded in the Middle East arrived on Thursday morning, according to Channel News Asia.Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Gan Siow Huang said on Thursday that Singapore will run repatriation flights from Muscat, Oman on Saturday and SundayShe added that around a quarter of Singaporeans who have e-registered with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have requested assistance to return home since the conflict began.Acting Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs Faishal Ibrahim said on Thursday that he had contacted more than 40 Singaporean students studying in countries including Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to "check on their welfare, safety and well-being."The students are "safe, with minimal disruptions to their studies", he wrote in a Facebook post. Comments (0) Latest first | Highest rated Latest firstHighest rated View more 20/1000 Tắt chia sẻ Log out 0/1000