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Vietnam is seeking to resume back their
international commercial flights to several Asian destinations starting
tomorrow (Friday).
The flights however are only reserved and limited to Vietnamese nationals,
diplomats, skilled workers, investors and their families. The said flights are
not available yet for tourists.
According to a report on the
government website, flights connecting Vietnam’s two largest cities — Hanoi and
Ho Chi Minh City — to destinations in South Korea, Japan, China and Taiwan will
operate on a weekly basis. Flights connecting the cities with Cambodia and Laos
will resume next week.
To board a flight, passengers must hold a certificate showing they have tested
negative for the coronavirus no more than five days before the departure date.
Upon arrival, they will be tested and placed under quarantine, the report said.
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