Airline will pay you £7,300 if you catch coronavirus after flying with them

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Airline will pay you £7,300 if you catch coronavirus after flying with them
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The payout applies to flights between 23 March and 30 June 2020

In order to qualify for the coverage, the airline said prospective customers must provide “all information in accordance with Vietjet’s terms and conditions” when purchasing tickets.

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