Strengthening the arrangement of fee-for-charge isolation facilities to meet the requirements of inbound residents, irrespective of foreigners and Vietnamese, to supplement the domestic reception capacity, and reduce the load for the isolators of army.

The Ministry of Transport has just issued Official Letter 9323/ BGTVT-CYT to the People's Committees of cities: Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, and Can Tho to ensure that the quarantine facility meets the requirements of the entry person.

Accordingly, implementing the direction of Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh in Notice No. 330 / TB-VPCP dated September 15, 2020 of the Office of the Government on permitting international commercial flights. rates between Vietnam and some partners, according to which the Government Office "Agrees on the plan to resume regular international commercial flights with passengers between Vietnam and a number of partners as proposed by the Ministry of Transport. transport ”, as follows:

Implementation time from 06 areas:

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From September 15, 2020 for the following routes: Vietnam - China (Guangzhou), Vietnam - Japan (Tokyo), Vietnam - Korea (Seoul), Vietnam - Taiwan, China (Taipei);

From September 22, 2020 for routes Vietnam - Cambodia (Phnom Penh), Vietnam - Laos (Vientiane);

Frequency is not more than 2 flights / 1 week for each party and each partner (number of flights will be considered to increase in accordance with the actual situation);

Follow the principle of reciprocity with partners in terms of the total number of people on flights, the collection of fees and other entry conditions;

Expected, the maximum number of inbound passengers weekly: In Hanoi: 2,200 passengers; In the city. Ho Chi Minh City: 2,450 pax and in Can Tho: 400 pax.

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In order to ensure domestic isolation capacity and to have full information to inform airlines and passengers entering Vietnam on these flights, the Ministry of Transport proposed to the People's Committees of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh cities. Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho inform the Ministry of Transport of the list of quarantine facilities that qualify as a centralized medical isolation site for inbound: Name, address, and telephone number of the quarantine facility; The maximum number of recipients at the facility and the cost of segregation at the hotel: including transportation costs from the airport to the quarantine location, the cost of meals, accommodation, ...

At the same time, the People's Committees of the cities preside over and coordinate with relevant enterprises in the area to enhance the arrangement of fee-based isolation facilities to meet the requirements of immigrants, regardless of foreigners and Vietnamese. South, to add domestic reception, to reduce the load on the military's isolating facilities.

Ensure the quarantine facility meets the requirements of the person entering the country

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Posted by: Sarah Coco | October 09, 2020

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