More Vietnamese citizens flown home from Taiwan (China)

Two Vietnam Airlines repatriation flights brought home more than 240 Vietnamese citizens from Taiwan (China) on November 16 thanks to concerted efforts of competent authorities from both sides.
More Vietnamese citizens flown home from Taiwan (China) ảnh 1Illustrative photo. (Source: Vietnam Airlines)

Hanoi (VNA) – Two Vietnam Airlines repatriation flights brought home more than 240Vietnamese citizens from Taiwan (China) on November 16 thanks to concertedefforts of competent authorities from both sides.

On board theflights were the elderly, people with illnesses, pregnant women, students whocompleted their courses, workers whose contracts expired andthose in extremely difficult circumstances.

The VietnamEconomic and Cultural Office in Taipei sent staff to help the passengers with check-in procedures at the airport before they boarded the flights.

In-flight safetyand preventive measures against the spread of COVID-19 were strictly put inplace by the national flag carrier to protect their health.

Upon arrival at KhanhHoa’s Cam Ranh International Airport, all crew members and passengers weregiven medical checkups and sent to quarantine in line with regulations.

Authorities willarrange more flights to repatriate Vietnamese citizens in the future, dependingon the COVID-19 situation and domestic quarantine capacity./.
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