First temporary flight to Vietnam departs at 11:39 on June 25

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The first non-stop flight to Vietnam, departing from Narita Airport with Japanese business officials, took place on the 25th day before the government's agreement with Vietnam to relax immigration restrictions.

Regarding immigration control measures for foreigners that are being implemented as a measure against the new coronavirus, the government has a policy of gradually permitting mutual entry into business persons in countries where the infection situation is calm, this month, We have mutually agreed with Vietnam to relax the restrictions.

On the 25th, for the first time after the agreement, a temporary flight with Japanese business people will fly from Narita Airport to Vietnam, and 150 people will be gowned by the airline to prevent infections. I wore a mask and a mask and got on board.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, extraordinary flight operations have been adjusted and specially approved prior to the agreement to relax immigration restrictions, and a total of approximately 440 people will head to Vietnam over the 27th.

A 27-year-old man from a real estate company, who worked in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's largest city and returned to Japan due to the spread of infection, said, "It was inconvenient because we could only have an online meeting. I was talking."

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, we are adjusting the entry of Japanese business officials and technical interns, etc. in Vietnam due to the relaxation of entry restrictions, to start as soon as possible.