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Vietnam to restore international flight frequency to pre-pandemic levels from February 15
Vietnam will lift restrictions on the destinations and frequency of international flights from and to Vietnam starting February 15, 2022, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam.

Vietnam will lift restrictions on the destinations and frequency of international flights from and to Vietnam starting February 15, 2022, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam.

Van Don International Airport, Quang Ninh province__Photo: VNA

Dinh Viet Son, deputy head of the CAAV, said the agency had notified the counterparts in other countries of Vietnam’s latest policy to reopen regular international flights to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels.

With the Government’s policy to reopen international tourism before the end of March, the aviation sector needs to be one step ahead, Son said.

Even though the restrictions on inbound flights are lifted, entry and exit, as well as disease prevention and control regulations for arrivals into Vietnam, still need to be followed as per guidelines from the Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ministry of Health.

Aside from China, which is sticking firmly with its stringent Zero COVID strategy, all other countries with which Vietnam has discussed the reopening of air links have agreed, including European nations, Australia and the United States.

Japan and South Korea, however, are still limiting the number of foreign arrivals into their countries amid the growing COVID-19 outbreak.

International flights to and from new markets such as the Middle East and Turkey are being planned, according to the CAAV.

Domestic airlines and aviation authorities are ready to fully operate international flight networks to pre-pandemic levels, according to Son.

Airlines have repeatedly called for the restoration of flights as soon as possible, as belated reopening will make Vietnam lose out on tourists and investors, and undermine the country’s competitiveness.

Vietnam in January this year allowed the tentative reopening of regular international flights to high-demand countries and territories such as Japan’s Tokyo, the Republic of Korea’s Seoul, China’s Beijing/Guangzhou, Chinese Taipei, Thailand’s Bangkok, the United States’ San Francisco and Los Angeles, Laos’ Vientiane, Cambodia’s Phnom Penh, and Singapore - with limited frequency after nearly two years of strict border closures.

Previously Deputy Minister of Transport Le Anh Tuan ordered the agency to discuss with partners the resumption of regular international passenger flights to Vietnam as before the pandemic.

The CAAV must report to the Ministry of Transport on the results of the resumption of international routes in February 2022 for the Ministry to summarize and report to the Prime Minister.- (VNS/VLLF)

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