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Korean citizens and 198 citizens, including travelers who were tied to Peru in the event of Corona19, returned to Incheon International Airport this morning (28th) by a government charter flight.

Reporter Kang Cheong-wan reports.

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The government charter carrying Korean tourists and citizens lands at Incheon Airport at 5:50 am.

In the previous charter, 198 Koreans, Peruvians, and Koika volunteers, all stayed in Peru.

Most of them were on a long trip before the corona deteriorated, or went to Peru for overseas volunteer work, and then the Peruvian government was ordered to close the border with the Corona 19, which kept their feet bound.

The Korean government cooperated with KOICA to arrange temporary flights with permission from the Peruvian government to move, depart, and take off and land in Korea.

Tickets ranging from 3.77 million won to 4.2 million won per person are at own expense.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said all passengers are in good health.

[Jang Hyun-ji / Korea International Cooperation Agency staff: Thank you so much for helping and supporting the embassies and Koreans so much that you can safely go to Korea.]

They will be quarantined immediately after returning to Japan for two weeks after quarantine.

On the 1st and 2nd of the following month, 581 Italian immigrants will arrive in Milan and Rome, respectively, by the government charter flight.