Over 400 Japanese biz people to visit Vietnam next week
![]() |
A man walks through the departures lobby at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan, on April 23, 2020. Akio Kon—Bloomberg/Getty Images |
The move comes after the Japanese and Vietnamese Government have agreed to partially lift travel bans and ease restrictions step by step as a way to reopen economic and bilateral exchanges between the two Asian nations where coronavirus infections have largely been taken under control.
"Both sides will discuss specific measures and procedures via diplomatic channels," the Vietnamese Foreign Affairs Ministry stated in a press release Friday.
According to the sources, Vietnam Airlines will fly chartered planes for three days from Thursday between Narita International Airport near Tokyo and Van Don airport in northern Vietnam, transporting a total of over 400 Japanese business people, mainly expatriates.
On arrival, the business people will take coronavirus tests and other required steps and be quarantined for 14 days at hotels.
Japan has imposed entry bans to 111 nations as part of coronavirus measures.
Japan lifted a seven-week pandemic emergency in late May and has started reopening social and business activities to minimize economic damage. All domestic restrictions are removed Friday and people can now start traveling anywhere in Japan, although physical distancing and other preventive measures are requested.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Thursday aggressive virus testing is crucial to quickly finding and isolating patients as the country resumes social and economic activity safely. He said testing centers for foreign visitors are also being planned.
Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said Japan seeks to step up “strategic partnership” with Vietnam and further promote economic and people exchanges. Vietnam has reported only 342 cases and no deaths. Japan has 17,740 cases and 935 deaths.
“It is important to resume international exchanges of people partially and gradually, as we try to get the economy back on the recovery track while balancing it with the coronavirus measures,” Motegi said.
![]() | Global aviation tiptoes out of international travel restrictions post-Covid-19 While Covid-19 seems to be quelled in some parts of the world, some aviation markets are gradually promoting domestic flights and resuming their buoyant outbound ... |
![]() | Travel restrictions are imposed in Hanoi and HCMC to commute Covid-19 Public transportation and transport in Vietnam's largest cities Hanoi and Hochiminh City to other localities must be reduced to help curb the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. |
![]() | COVID-19 travel bans trap South Koreans abroad The honeymoons of 34 South Korean newly-weds on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius turned into a holiday from hell after they were rounded up ... |
Recommended

Four Notable Outcomes of General Secretary To Lam’s Four-nation Tour

Vietnam News Today (May 15): Vietnam Looks for Stronger Cooperation with RoK in New Era

Vietnam News Today (May 14): US Businesses Affirm Long-Term Commitment to Vietnam

Vietnam News Today (May 13): Vietnam Maintains High Human Development Index Despite Global Slowdown

Vietnam News Today (May 12): Party General Secretary Meets With Russian Experts, Intellectuals

Vietnam News Today (May 11): Vietnam, Austria to Boost Cooperation in High-Tech Development, Innovation

Vietnam News Today (May 10): Vietnamese Peacekeepers Honored with UN Medal in South Sudan
