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Written by: Deng Yinglin
2020-02-01 23:32
Last updated: 2020-02-01 23:32The Civil Aviation Department stated that it had received a flight announcement from the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam today (1st), stating that the Vietnamese government has decided to take measures to consider the latest development of the new coronavirus and suspend the operation between Vietnam and Hong Kong from today to May 1. Aviation services. After learning about the relevant measures, the Hong Kong Government actively contacted the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam to explain in detail the anti-epidemic measures at the Hong Kong International Airport. The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam said tonight that it would cancel the measures.
The "Wuhan pneumonia" epidemic has attracted much attention. The Vietnamese government announced earlier that it would suspend the issuance of tourist visas for China, Hong Kong and Macau passports, and today it suddenly suspended flights between Hong Kong and Vietnam. Some Hong Kong people returned to Hong Kong by direct flight from Phu Quoc Island at noon. When they were about to arrive in Hong Kong, they were told that they had to return to Da Nang, Vietnam.
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The Civil Aviation Department announced at around 9:30 pm that the Hong Kong Government had actively contacted the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam after learning of the new measures implemented by the Vietnamese authorities and explained in detail the anti-epidemic measures at the Hong Kong International Airport. After discussion, the Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam decided to cancel the measures tonight. In other words, Hong Kong and Vietnam flights can return as usual.
The Civil Aviation Department urges passengers to pay attention to the latest news provided by the airline and depart for the airport after confirming the flight. If citizens need assistance outside the country, they can call the Immigration Department's 24-hour helpline (Tel: 852-1868) ).
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