The CAAV said between January 4 and 7, a total of 47international flights, including 16 commercial flights, 20 repatriation flights and 11 flights for experts and tourists, carried nearly 6,100 passengers to Vietnam.
Of the flights, 15 with 1,285 passengers landed atthe Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City and 23 others carrying2,950 passengers touched down at the Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi. Three repatriation flights carrying 640 returnees landed at Tan Son Nhat and eight repatriation flights carrying 1,754 returnees landed at Noi Bai, accounting for about 50-60 percent of total air passengers on international flights.
However, Vietnam faces difficulties adjusting thearrival time of regular international commercial flights, which depart fromother countries and territories. Meanwhile, repatriation flights are charter ones that areoperated more flexibly, especially regarding the landing airports in Vietnam.
In the past, most repatriation flights, which offera package of air tickets, COVID-19 testing and selected quarantineaccommodation for Vietnamese citizens were arranged to land at Van Don, Da Nangand Cam Ranh international airports. As a result, the combo charter flights didnot affect the activities at the Noi Bai and Tan Son Nhat International Airports.
However, the two airports have seen overcrowding at therapid COVID-19 testing areas because of increased repatriation flights andreturnees./.