HANOI, Feb 2 — Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air will resume flights to Hong Kong, Taiwan and Macau from today, the companies said, after the Hanoi government eased restrictions over virus concerns.

Vietnam yesterday declared a public health emergency over the coronavirus epidemic and said it would halt all flights to and from China including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.

Late yesterday, Vietnam’s civil aviation authority lifted ban on flights to Taiwan and today it said carriers could also temporarily operate flights to Hong Kong and Macau. Flights to mainland China were still strictly suspended.

“Flights to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau will be resumed from today. However flights from Hanoi to Hong Kong and Macau will be suspended starting from Feb. 5,” national firm Vietnam Airlines said in its Sunday’s statement.

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Budget carrier Vietjet Air said it had suspended all flights to and from mainland China from Feb. 1 but was operating flights to Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Vietnam has confirmed seven cases of the virus. The government also advised its citizen to limit large gatherings. — Reuters