VietNamNet Bridge – Seven tons of cargo, including food, canned food, milk, blankets ... for the victims of the Haiyan storm in the Philippines arrived in Manila yesterday, November 21.

 

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Vietnam’s relief goods at the airport in Manila. Photo: An Nhon


 

 

The relief goods were handed over to two local non-governmental charity organizations - DSWD and Couples For Christ Global Mission Foundation Inc.

On November 18, Vietjet Air transported more than five tons of relief goods to Manila.

"During this week, the goods will be delivered to the Catarman region, then being distributed to people in distress in Tacloban," said Mr. Philippe De Guzman, representing the Couples For Christ Global Mission.

This volume of relief was financed and raised by VietJet. After transporting relief goods to the Philippines, the aircraft of VietJet Air will take Vietnamese people who were stuck in the Philippines after the Haiyan storm back home, for free.

The flight will depart at 5 am on November 24 in Manila (local time).

The passengers must have valid full papers, passports and register directly with the airline's employees (In the Philippines: +639198325221, in Vietnam: 0909475179. Email: customerservice@vietjetair.com). Vietjet will receive registration until 12am on November 23.

Le Ha