The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) has asked the Ministry of Transport to increase domestic flights and remove social distancing on aircraft.
Hanoi (VNA) –The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam(CAAV) has asked the Ministry of Transport to increase domestic flights and removesocial distancing on aircraft.
The agency said keeping a distance of atleast one metre among passengers during completion of aviation procedures, security screening, and liningup to board the plane should remain unchanged.
It also proposed the ministry to adjust the time to apply regulations onfrequency allocation on domestic routes.
Under the proposal, from May 5, the Hanoi - Ho Chi Minh City route can operate52 round trips per day, while the Hanoi - Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City - DaNang routes can operate 20 daily round trips each.
The CCAV suggested the ministry allow airlines to sell tickets for domestic flightsfor carrying passengers and cargo, and international cargo flights from June 1.
According to data from the CCAV, airlines operating flights to domestic airportscarried over 150,000 passengers during the four-day holiday on the occasion of the NationalReunification Day and May Day holidays (April 30 – May 3).
Dinh Viet Thang, Director of the CCAV, said theaviation sector is maintaining COVID-19 prevention measures at a level higherthan required by the ministries of Health and Transport such as declaring healthstatus, disinfecting aircraft, arranging seat spacing, checking passengers’body temperatures, and refusing to transport passengers with symptoms of cough,fever or shortness of breath./.
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