Vietnam's precious cargo: babies head home on repatriation flights without parents


The babies and their companions after landing land at the Cam Ranh Airport in Khanh Hoa Province. - The Vietnam News/Asian News Network

HANOI/SEOUL, Sept 25 (Vietnam News/ANN): Late one afternoon in the month August at Incheon Airport in South Korea, a repatriation flight operated by Vietjet Air took off, carrying Vietnamese citizens home.

There have been dozens of similar repatriation flights taking off over the past few months from all corners of the world to rescue Vietnamese nationals from Covid-19 hot spots. But this flight was a special one.

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