150 Japanese experts land at Van Don int’l airport

Quang Ninh (VNA) – Vietnam
Airlines’ flight VN311 carrying 150 Japanese experts landed at Van Don
international airport in the northern province of Quang Ninh on June 25
afternoon.
All passengers wore protective
suits, filled compulsory health declarations, and put under quarantine at
facilities for 14 days. Check-in counters and airport
terminals were also later sterilised.
This week, three flights from
Japan’s Narita airport are scheduled to land at Van Don, carrying nearly 450 Japanese
businesspeople to Vietnam, marking the resumption of flights between the two
nations following travel restrictions due to COVID-19. Such flights are supported
by the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) in Vietnam.
Since February, Van Don
international airport has welcomed 30 flights carrying about 5,000 experts from
the Republic of Korea, Japan and Taiwan (China) to and from Vietnam,
contributing to the country's economic recovery following the pandemic. It also received 37
flights with more than 6,100 Vietnamese from epidemic-hit areas worldwide.
Besides, the airport serves commercial
flights from Van Don to Ho Chi Minh and vice versa operated by Vietjet Air and
Bamboo Airways with one flight per day.
Vietnam Airlines will also tap the Van
Don – Ho Chi Minh City route with four weekly round-trip flights from July 1./.