UAE to suspend travel from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka from May 12
Suspension prohibits travel flights going to the UAE and bound to these nations.
May 10, 2021
ABU DHABI:
The UAE General Civil Aviation Authority and the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority reported on Monday suspension section for explorers from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka on all trips of public and unfamiliar transporters, just as travel travelers coming from them as 23:59pm on May 12.
The choice comes as nations take measures to control the spread of Covid-19, instances of which have again been on the ascent in a few nations.
As per the Emirates News Agency (WAM), the suspension prohibits travel flights going to the country and bound to these nations.
This choice is appropriate to the section of explorers who were in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka over the most recent 14 days prior to going to the UAE, WAM further expressed..
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Trips between these nations and the UAE will keep on working, permitting the transportation of travelers from the UAE to those nations.
It will likewise permit the exchange of some absolved gatherings from the four previously mentioned nations to the UAE, with severe implementation of prudent steps
Why have they not banned india. Many cases are their. Its totally misleading and miscomprehending the senario.
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