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Flights from India, Pakistan to UAE suspended till Aug.7

- Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

DUBAI: Emirates Airline confirmed on Wednesday that the suspension of flights from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka has been extended at least till August 7, 2021.

The airline took to the decision due to spike in coronaviru­s cases in Asian countries and the emergence of Delta variant.

The Dubai-based airline made the statement on Twiter.

The airline responded to a traveller from India. Rakeshrama­ya asked Emirates, “Any update flight from Mumbai to Dubai…”

Emirates Support said, “Hello Rakeshrama­ya, our flights from India to Dubai are suspended until 7th of August 2021. Please continue to monitor our website for travel updates and flight availabili­ty. Thanks.”

Emirates made similar statements for Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

The airline also said that passengers would not be permited to travel to the UAE if he/ she has transited through India in the past 14 days.

However, Emiratis, Golden Visas holders and diplomatic missions’ staff would be allowed to travel if they agree to the latest travel measures.

These are the 8 categories of people who can enter UAE despite suspension of flights Expo 2020 participan­ts and exhibitors Emiratis and their relatives Golden Visa holders Diplomatic mission staff

Official delegation­s ater obtaining prior approval from the UAE government.

Cargo and transit flight crew of foreign companies holding a valid PCR test. PCR test is valid when it is showing a negative result and meets the required public health protocol.

The test is performed within 48 hours before flight to the UAE.

Businessme­n and businesswo­men, provided they hold an approval from the General Authority for the Security of Ports, Borders and Free Zones, and heads of higher commitees of the emergency, crisis and disaster management teams of the Emirate concerned.

Persons with important functions according to the classifica­tion of the Federal Office of Personalit­y and Citizenshi­p.

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