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vic50

Does anyone know if any airline is flying into Vietnam Hi Chin Min from Australia and from what airport.

OceanBeach92107

vic50 wrote:

Does anyone know if any airline is flying into Vietnam Hi Chin Min from Australia and from what airport.


Use Google flights to check.

None at this time.

Safepeter

Australian International borders are closed for anyone leaving the country unless they can get authorization from border control (very unlikely).
Anyone entering Australia (expats returning) go into immediate isolation in guarded hotel at their own expense. $A3000 rent for the two weeks, locked windows, food only and cannot leave the room. No alcohol !!
Possibly no tourism into/out of Australia until 2021.  :(:sosad:

Guest2023

Safepeter wrote:

Australian International borders are closed for anyone leaving the country unless they can get authorization from border control (very unlikely).
Anyone entering Australia (expats returning) go into immediate isolation in guarded hotel at their own expense. $A3000 rent for the two weeks, locked windows, food only and cannot leave the room. No alcohol !!
Possibly no tourism into/out of Australia until 2021.  :(:sosad:


That is unless you are a wealthy entertainer and can do home isolation,lol.

Safepeter

Well I was only quoting what the ordinary folks can do.  ;)

Guest2023

Safepeter wrote:

Well I was only quoting what the ordinary folks can do.  ;)


It was because you said "anyone", which basically is not correct. That's why I mentioned about the select few who can bypass it.

Guest2023

July 2021 at the earliest,,, except for essential high level business travel .

Family repatriation isn’t on the cards either.   That’s come from numerous enquiries from several married guys I know waiting to come back.   Aussie Travel insurance companies are not even issuing advance dated policies.

It’s not looking good mate,,,is your wife or ladyfriend here ??

The other thing those blokes have to worry about is the “back door men†prowling about.😆😆

FabriceVN

Vietnam is waiting for a vaccin to open the border. It's a very fearful country, we all saw that during this crisis.
So we have no hope before 2021.
Let's hope USA or UK will develop a vaccin for early 2021. Everything depends on them. Other countries are not able to make a safe and efficient vaccine.

Guest2023

FabriceVN wrote:

Vietnam is waiting for a vaccin to open the border. It's a very fearful country, we all saw that during this crisis.
So we have no hope before 2021.
Let's hope USA or UK will develop a vaccin for early 2021. Everything depends on them. Other countries are not able to make a safe and efficient vaccine.


Yep, like dozens more countries. The waiting time gonna be long and a lot of european countries even suspect a likelihood of endless, as so far no clinical trials delivering expected results.
Whatever is there the expectation, it still must be produced and distributed .....
Considering all the political turmoils everywhere, embargos .... and differences in countries wealth and capabilities .....
Ask in a few years again.
To be honest, I personally like it, if "tourism" as it was, could be classified as eradicated history. Whoever has a need to travel will be able, to plan the time, else, make a holiday in the front garden

Guest2023

FabriceVN wrote:

............Let's hope USA or UK will develop a vaccin for early 2021. Everything depends on them. Other countries are not able to make a safe and efficient vaccine.


Yep, it's gonna come then in liter bottles of disinfectant or bleach or goy beans plus a bit of sunshine

Guest2023

There are flights leaving Australia & the OPs best option would be via Japan IF he got permission to leave.

I suggested to my friend in OZ to contact DFAT Department Foreign Affairs Trade for travel permission with possibly the angle that he has young kids that require assistance & support.   That’s his only hope.

How they view family repatriation is shakey.....since some returning Aussies weren’t allowed to attend Family funerals they went back for.

It’ll be a long wait,,the Government has already stated that a Vaccine will be the first indicator of regular travel.

Perko54

My family tickets were cancelled by Viet Airlines from Australia to Vietnam in June. I know know of 2 people who have left the Country. ! Cambodian lady flew from Oz to Cambodia via Ho Chi Minh City with Vietnam Airlines. The other flew to Bali $1000 one way. There are planes arriving every day with Chinese being bused off to isolation. So it depends if you are paying University fees you can still get in. I think it depends how much you are willing to pay.

Guest2023

Big problems ahead & it will have nothing to do with Vietnam opening borders.

Been talking to a family associate that works for DFAT.
PC issues, duty of care, insurance & legal issues will come into it .

Foreign Governments would be deemed irresponsible to let anyone for other than Essential purposes travel to developing countries I’ll equiped & under resourced to handle situations like COVID.   Some of these countries are flat out looking after their own people ,without the burden of over One million foreign tourists arriving every month.

There’s already Been people stuck all over the world due to flight cancellations etc.....and those people weren’t sick. 

Imagine the scenario if they were......no government minister will take that risk in allowing it citizens to come to certain countries.

An effective vaccine that’s up & running will be the only hope.

PS.  Australia just cancelled the  Australia / New Zealand “travel bubbleâ€.    Melbourne has just commenced a 6 week lock down,,state borders closed.     

Vietnam.....it’s a long shot at best.

Jlgarbutt

Still they let Chinese in? Having said that if they don't they just enter illegally anyway.

One rule for them and another rule for everyone else

Cheryl

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