People await the arrival of their overseas Vietnamese relatives at the international terminal of Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City.

The airport becomes increasingly crowded as the Tet holiday approaches.

During the peak period from January 26 to February 24, the airport is expected to receive 860 to 900 flights daily, carrying approximately 135,000 to 140,000 passengers.

The Lunar New Year festival is an opportune time for family reunions.

The return of overseas Vietnamese brings immense joy to local families as they have the opportunity to celebrate Tet together this year.

From January 22 to January 24, Tan Son Nhat International Airport welcomes over 400 international flights, bringing nearly 68,000 passengers through its arrival gates.

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