About 950 Vietnamese citizens brought home on November 10, 11
Some 950 Vietnamese citizens from across the globe were brought home safely aboard three Vietnam Airlines and one Qatar Airways flights on November 10 and 11 thanks to the collaboration between Vietnamese authorities, the host countries’ competent agencies, and the carriers.
Hanoi (VNA) – Some 950 Vietnamese citizens fromacross the globe were brought home safely aboard three Vietnam Airlines and oneQatar Airways flights on November 10 and 11 thanks to the collaboration betweenVietnamese authorities, the host countries’ competent agencies, and the carriers.
Of the total number, more than 280 people were repatriated fromRussia; nearly 50 from Qatar; close to 280 from Europe, America and Africa; andover 340 from Australia.
The passengers included children under 18 years old, theelderly, pregnant women, workers with expired visas, people with underlying illnesses,and those in extremely disadvantaged circumstances.
Vietnamese embassies in Russia, Qatar, France and Australiasent their staff to the airports to help the citizens with necessary proceduresfor the flights.
In-flight safety and preventive measures against theCOVID-19 pandemic were rigorously enforced to protect the passengers’ healthand prevent the spread of the disease.
All passengers and crew members received medical check-upsand were sent to quarantine in line with regulations upon arrival.
The repatriation of Vietnamese citizens in disadvantagedcircumstances abroad will continue to be conducted in line with their wishes,the development of the COVID-19 pandemic and quarantine capacity in Vietnam./.
More than 350 Vietnamese citizens were brought home from the US and Japan in a repatriation flight conducted by national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on October 30.
Nearly 240 Vietnamese citizens in Brunei, mostly workers with expired contracts of Lilama company, were brought home on October 2 thanks to joint efforts of the Vietnamese Embassy, the Lilama company, Vietjet Air and local authorised agencies.
Close to 290 Vietnamese citizens were flown home safely from Malaysia on a flight of national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines on November 3, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
More than 320 Vietnamese citizens in Germany and the Netherlands were brought home safely aboard a Vietnam Airlines flight on November 6 and 7 thanks to the collaboration between authorities of Vietnam and the two European countries.
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