HANOI, May 31 The international airport of Vietnam’s capital will suspend inbound flights from abroad beginning tomorrow, the country’s aviation body announced, as it grapples with a fresh wave of coronavirus outbreaks. Vietnam’s Covid-19 cases have more than doubled in the past month and.
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The international airport of Vietnam’s capital was to suspend inbound flights from abroad beginning on June 1, the country’s aviation body announced, as it grapples with a fresh wave of coronavirus outbreaks.
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Hanoiâs Noi Bai International Airport will stop welcoming passengers from abroad from June 1. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi - Hanoiâs Noi Bai International Airport will stop welcoming passengers from abroad from June 1 amid rising COVID-19 infections in the capital.
The suspension will last until June 7, the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) said in an urgent dispatch sent to airlines, the Southern and Northern Airports Authorities, the Ministry of Foreign Affairsâ Consular Department, and the Ministry of Public Securityâs Immigration Department.
It also decided to extend the suspension at Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City to June 14 instead June 4, as announced earlier.