Over 200 foreigners denied entry into Vietnam in 2 months: CAAV
The first two months of this year saw an increase in the number foreign visitors denied from entry into Vietnam due to invalid documents, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV).
A passenger enters Vietnam at Da Nang Airport has his documents checked. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The first two months of this year saw anincrease in the number foreign visitors denied from entry into Vietnam due toinvalid documents, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV).
A total of 217 foreign arrivals were turned away in January andFebruary. The figure for the whole of 2023 was 886 foreign visitors while therewere only 404 cases in 2022 and 506 cases in 2020, said the authority.
Airlines that regularly operate international flights to Vietnam havereceived a letter from the CAAV about the control of air travel documents forpassengers arriving and departing the country.
The National Aviation Security Risk Assessment Council reportedthat since 2022, the use of fake passports and incidents related to air traveldocuments on international flights tend to increase worldwide.
According to the CAAV, airlines suffer losses as a result of thegrowing number of passengers who are refused entry because it takes time andmoney to return passengers to their original destinations.
Additionally, it increases the strain on the airport handlingpassenger returns, raising the possibility of losing control over safety,security, and order both on the ground and in the air.
To reduce the number of passengers being deniedentry, aviation authorities have required airlines operating regularinternational flights to Vietnam to strictly check documents of passengersentering or transiting in Vietnam./.
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