The Australian Embassy and Vietnamese authorities are cooperating to organize a commercial flight to take stranded Australian citizens home Thursday night.
Flight VN773, operated by national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines, will depart from the Tan Son Nhat Airport in HCMC at 8:45 p.m. (local time), the embassy said on its official Facebook page.
Tickets will cost from VND18.452 million ($785) each.
|
A Vietnam Airlines aircraft taxis on a runway at the Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City.
|
All foreign travelers have been banned from entering Australia mid-March onwards in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Australia has reported nearly 7,000 infections and 97 deaths.
Australians are allowed to return from overseas, but they have to quarantine themselves for 14 days.
Vietnam suspended international flights on March 25 to contain the spread of Covid-19, leaving thousands of foreigners stranded.
Over 3,000 foreign tourists are stuck in Vietnam, but only 11 percent of them wish to go home immediately, according to official statistics updated last month. Several flights have repatriated hundreds of citizens from Europe and Southeast Asia.
Vietnam received 92,000 Australian visitors in the first three months of this year, down 15 percent year-on-year.
The Covid-19 pandemic has affected 212 countries and territories, with almost 259,000 deaths reported so far.
Seven Vietnamese citizens stranded at Thai airport brought home
The Vietnamese Embassy in Thailand has collaborated with the Consular Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines to bring seven citizens stuck at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok on the return flight VN610 taking off at 17:20 on April 9.
Vietnam Embassy in US supports citizens
The Vietnamese Embassy in the US is taking measures to support Vietnamese citizens amid concern about complicated developments of the Covid-19 epidemic in the US and new regulations of many countries, including Vietnam, regarding entry-exit and aviation transport.
Source: VnExpress
Reader's comments (0)