Vietjet's passengers are required to complete e-health declarations before checking in. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Low cost carrier Vietjet required its passengers tocomplete electronic health declarations before checking in for all flights.
For a quickand convenient check-in, and avoid congestion at the airport, passengers shouldfill in an online mandatory health declaration before arriving at the airportfollowing specific steps:
- Within 24hours before scheduled departure time, passengers can submit health declarationform at website //tokhaiyte.vn or the mobile application Vietnam Health Declarationon For domestic move declaration Tab.
- Passengers prints/takes a photo of the QR code after making online healthdeclaration.
- Passengers are eligible to fly when providing Vietjet with valid screencaptures of their e-health declaration forms completed within 24 hours with thematching passenger information on the ticket for checking in.
All passengers entering the airport terminals and flying with Vietjet arerequired to wear face masks to protect their health and the community.
Vietjet has been certified with seven-stars by AirlineRatings, the world’shighest rating for COVID-19 compliance for global airlines.
Vietjet has been certified with seven-stars by AirlineRatings, the world’s highest rating for COVID-19 compliance for global airlines. (Photo: Vietjet)
The new-agecarrier Vietjet has not only revolutionized the aviation industry in Vietnambut also been a pioneering airline across the region and around the world. Witha focus on cost management ability, effective operations and performance,Vietjet offers flying opportunities with cost-saving and flexible fares as wellas diversified services to meet customers’ demands.
Vietjetis a fully-fledged member of International Air Transport Association (IATA)with the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certificate. As Vietnam’s largestprivate carrier, the airline was awarded the highest ranking for safety with 7stars in 2018 and 2019 by the world’s only safety and product rating websiteairlineratings.com and listed as one of the world's 50 best airlines for healthyfinancing and operations by Airfinance Journal in 2018 and 2019. The airlinehas also been named as Best Low-Cost Carrier by renowned organizations such asSkytrax, CAPA, Airline Ratings, and many others./.
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