Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi has become deserted amid the country’s new Covid-19 outbreak.

The scene is totally different from the recent Renunciation Day (April 30) and May Day holiday when the airport experienced a passenger surge.

However, after the holiday, Vietnam has been facing the Covid-19 spread, causing people to cancel their trips by air.

Many localities have imposed social distancing regulations. Meanwhile people in Hanoi are advised to stay indoors as much as possible for virus prevention.

 

 

At 10 am on Sunday, Bamboo Airways counters were mostly deserted. Passengers were reminded of fulfilling health declarations and wearing masks.

 

Due to the small number of passengers, only three security screening gates were in operation.

 

 

Rows of seats were left empty

 

 

The safety distance was ensured among passengers

 

 

A flight from Hanoi to Nha Trang on Sunday had only 50 passengers.

 

Tan Son Nhat airport packed with passengers during weekend

Tan Son Nhat airport packed with passengers during weekend

Flocks of passengers headed towards HCM City-based Tan Son Nhat international airport to return home or travel in light of the sharp drop in prices for air tickets.

Choose railways or airports

Choose railways or airports

Many provinces have proposed building their own airports, but if there are high-speed rail routes, many people will not choose to fly a 300-500km distance.