Over 340 Vietnamese citizens brought home from Australia, New Zealand, Tonga

More than 340 Vietnamese citizens were brought home from Australia, New Zealand and Tonga aboard a Vietnam Airlines flight on August 28.
Over 340 Vietnamese citizens brought home from Australia, New Zealand, Tonga ảnh 1Distributing necessities to citizens in a quarantine area (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – More than 340 Vietnamese citizens werebrought home from Australia, New Zealand and Tonga aboard a Vietnam Airlines flight on August 28.

The flight was arranged by Vietnamese authorities, theVietnamese representative agencies in Australia and New Zealand, the national flag carrier Vietnamese Airlines, andrelevant agencies of the host countries.

Passengers included children under 18, the elderly, peoplewith illnesses, students having no accommodation, and other disadvantaged cases.

Security, safety and hygiene measures were carried outthroughout the flight to protect their health and prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Upon landing at the Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi,those on board received health check-ups and were sent to concentratedquarantine facilities.

More flights are set to be conducted in the time ahead torepatriate Vietnamese citizens with disadvantaged circumstances, depending ontheir need and quarantine capacity at home./.
VNA

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