Travel & Leisure
New health declaration requirements threaten to worsen airport delays as arrivals from Russia and China increase
Following Europe’s visa restrictions on Russian travelers due to the Ukraine war, many have turned to destinations such as Phu Quoc in Vietnam, which has expanded its flight connections. (Photo by Lien Hoang)
HO CHI MINH CITY — Starting July 1, Vietnam will mandate that all incoming travelers complete a health declaration, introducing an additional bureaucratic step at airports already coping with lengthy queues, even as international visitor numbers climb toward record levels.
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