Vietnamese citizens stranded in UK brought home

Thursday, 04/06/2020 17:17
Nearly 340 Vietnamese citizens have been brought home safely from the UK on a flight that landed down in Vietnam on June 4th.

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All passengers have to wear protective suits during the flight (Photo: VNA)

The flight was arranged by the Vietnamese Embassy in the UK, authorities in Vietnam and national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines.

It left Heathrow Airport in London on June 3rd and landed at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City.

The passengers were children, students, the elderly and sick along with a number of tourists whose UK visas had expired but were previously unable to leave due to border closures.
The Vietnamese Embassy in London has instructed citizens to complete all required procedures and cooperate with local authorities to support them during their journey home.
Upon landing, passengers and cabin crew members undertook medical checks and were quarantined in line with regulations.

The Ministry of  Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Transport and other Government’s agencies, Vietnam Airline will continue arranging flights to bring its citizens home depending on the COVID-19 pandemic's developments, quarantine capacity of Vietnamese localities, and the demand of Vietnamese citizens living overseas./.

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