More than 300 Vietnamese citizens repatriated from Angola on June 19
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Vietnamese Embassy in Angola collaborated to bring more than 300 Vietnamese citizens home. |
Passengers on board the flight included children, the elderly, patients with chronic diseases, pregnant women and workers whose visas and labor contracts had expired.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Angola sent staff to the airport to support the citizens to complete related procedures before the plane take off.
After landing at the Van Don airport, all the passengers and crew members received health check-ups and were quarantined in line with the country's current regulations.
The flight is part of the ongoing joint efforts by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Transport and relevant competent agencies to bring citizens stranded abroad due to COVID-19.
This is the 27th repatriation flight arranged since April 24, with about 6,988 passengers from foreign countries and territories, official data showed.
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