Over 110 Japanese stranded in Peru to return home on charter aircraft March 27 21:43

Following the spread of the new coronavirus, approximately 260 Japanese tourists were unable to leave the country in Peru, South America, and Foreign Minister Mogi said 110 tourists were hired on charter aircraft arranged by a travel agency. It has revealed that it is now possible to leave the country too much.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in Peru, as a border measure for the new coronavirus, the border was closed from 17th this month and international flights were stopped, so approximately 260 Japanese tourists staying there can leave the country. It has disappeared and has been stopped at hotels.

In a press conference, Foreign Minister Mogi used a charter aircraft arranged by a travel agency and shared a charter aircraft arranged by Taiwanese authorities for Taiwanese people at a press conference on March 28 to 29, local time. In this way, it was revealed that over 110 applicants were expected to leave the country.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has decided to continue studying support for returning to Japan as there is a possibility that more Japanese tourists may wish to return home.