Vietnam’s Civil Aviation Administration has accredited the resumption of five worldwide flights amongst nine to Cambodia, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, and the US starting from January 1, following the agreements with authorities to implement the government’s plan earlier this month.
Vietnam Airlines, with four flights per week to Cambodia, will be the first international flight on January 5, with Vietjet Air and All Nippon Airways already having confirmed their flights on January 6.
Flights from Japan will be unable to function as early as January 1 since Japanese agencies will be closed for the New Year’s trip, and travellers won’t be able to be tested for Covid-19 in accordance with requirements.
Taiwan, then again, has agreed to the flight restoration plan but has requested that the variety of flights on each route in each direction is increased to at least five per week, somewhat than the 4 that Vietnam had planned with Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air, and Bamboo Airways.
Singapore will receive two Vietnam Airlines flights per week, while Vietnamjet Air will fly as quickly as per week.
For Billion , Vietnam Airlines will fly on a regular schedule as it’s the only airline that has been granted a license to do so.
On the opposite hand, South Korea, Laos, and China, on the opposite hand, have but to reveal their plans, while Thailand has proposed further dialogues and exchanges.
There might be four flights per week on each route in every course through the first section after it halts international flights in March 2020, and that number will be elevated to seven after two weeks..g

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