Five members of the cabin crew are ready for the special flight to bring Vietnamese citizens from Wuhan – the coronavirus epicenter – back to their home country. (Cre: VNA).
Mr. Dinh Van Tuan (in the middle), the Director of OCC, is assigned by the Group to be the Head of the delegation. On this flight, all members are provided with specialized protective clothing and equipment. (Cre: VNA).
Captain Hoang Dinh Trang is one of VNA’ experienced pilots participating in this flight. (Cre: VNA).
The flight is operated by VNA in accordance with the strictest standards and the participation of experienced flight crew, and highly-skilled technicians and ground crew. (Cre: VNA).
The flight from Hanoi to Wuhan transports medical equipment and supplies donated by the Vietnamese Government, the people of Vietnam, and the Vietnam Red Cross Society to the Government and people of China. Additionally, the flight donates medical goods from VNA to Chinese airlines. (Cre: VNA).
In order to reduce the risk of infection through reusable items, meals, magazines, blankets, and entertainment services are not provided on this flight. (Cre: VNA).
Seats are wrapped in nylon to prevent the spread of the virus. (Cre: VNA).
After arriving at Wuhan, the medical relief items are handed over to Chinese representatives by the crew at Wuhan airport. (Cre: VNA).
Thirty Vietnamese citizens in Wuhan are in line, wearing protective clothing and equipment, waiting to return home. (Cre: VNA).
During the flight, the doctors take care of the passengers by measuring their body temperatures and heart rates. (Cre: VNA).
The delegation lands safely at Van Don airport. The operation of this flight is the mission and responsibility of Vietnam Airlines as a national flag carrier. It is also a part of VNA’ “Flights of Nation” campaign, in which the Airline supports and supplements key governmental activities for the benefit of the nation, its citizens, and its image. (Cre: VNA).
Nguyen Xuan Nghia – COMM