COVID-19: Bamboo Airways restricts domestic, charter flights

Hanoi (VNA) - Bamboo Airways, Vietnam’s newest
airline, has announced it will reduce the frequency of domestic flights amid
the critical time of COVID-19 fight as directed by the Government and Ministry
of Transport.
In its announcement, the carrier has decided to make some
temporary and necessary adjustments in operating both regular and charter
flights from March 28 to April 15.
It will minimise the number of domestic flights and apply strict
medical standards on all active flights.
The airline will suspend charter flights carrying passengers
from abroad during the next two weeks – the critical time of COVID-19
prevention in the country.
One-way flights carrying passengers out of Vietnam (the return
ones are empty) may still be considered by the airline if the management
authorities agree.
Earlier, national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines also announced that it would
reduce the frequency of domestic flights between now and April 15 in compliance
with the directives of the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Transport.
In particular, crewmembers on all of its flights
are equipped with specialised protective clothing and tested for SARS-CoV-2.
From March 28, the carrier cuts 35 domestic
routes to 8 with about 10 percent of the total seats compared to normal plans.
It also helps affected passengers change flights
and itinerary or have tickets refunded in line with regulations.
On March
27, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc issued a directive calling for “drastic
implementation” of strong anti-pandemic measures as the country has entered the
peak period of its COVID-19 prevention and control efforts.
The same day, the Ministry of Transport promugated a directive
asking for restriction of flights and transport of passengers from Hanoi and Ho
Chi Minh City to other places nationwide, as well as halt or re-organise public
transport activities to limit travelling and crowded gatherings./.