Vietnam Airlines disinfects all planes on international flights
Vietnam Airlines announced that due to the complicated development of the Covid-19 outbreak, they would disinfect all plans returning to Vietnam on international flights.
Vietnam Airlines announced on March 10 that due to the complicated development of the Covid-19 outbreak, they would disinfect all plans returning to Vietnam on international flights.
Disinfecting the plane
Passengers that show symptoms on the flights will be reported to the authorities as previously announced. The planes will be disinfected right after landing. Places that are touched most like the luggage compartment and the toilet handles will be cleaned thoroughly along with chairs or the carpets.
CH2200 disinfectant will be used for the task. This disinfection procedure has been approved by the authorities and plane manufacturers as it will not affect the passengers' health.
Vietnam Airlines will take the body temperature for all passengers from Europe before boarding the plane. The passengers will be given face masks for the flight and asked to limit moving around.
For domestic flights, Vietnam Airlines will also disinfect the most-touched places after landing with Chloramine B. Other equipment and vehicles like the ladder car at Noi Bai and Tan Son Nhat airports are often cleaned.
Starting from 6 am on March 7, all passengers entering the country have been required to fill in a mandatory medical declaration form.
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