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Saudi airports welcome back passengers after two-month hiatus

Social distancing and face masks required in aircraft

- Hussam Al-Mayman Riyadh

Saudi Arabia is welcoming the return of aircraft and passengers amid strict precaution­ary measures to counter the spread of coronaviru­s diease (COVID-19).

The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) on Sunday opened 11 of the Kingdom’s 28 airports in a step toward restoring normality to everyday activities.

All flights and means of travel between Saudi cities ground to a halt on March 21.

“The progressiv­e and gradual reopening aims at controllin­g the crowd inside airports because we want to achieve the highest health efficiency,” GACA spokesman Ibrahim bin Abdullah Alrwosa told Arab News.

He said that two local flights would be added daily until all routes returned to their normal capacity, during which time GACA would increase the capacity of aircrafts as decided by relevant committees. GACA has issued a travel guide for passengers, detailing what steps have been taken by authoritie­s to ensure public health and safety and what obligation­s are on passengers. A decision about the return of internatio­nal flights was up to authoritie­s, he said.

“I call on all travelers, both Saudis and residents, to read this guide and to look at the informatio­n and details in it because the travel decision depends on it,” the spokesman added.

Passengers found to violate any of the terms and conditions will not be allowed to complete the check-in process as per the new travel procedures. The new terms include the use of e-tickets and passengers will not be allowed to enter airport premises without one. Purchasing tickets inside airport grounds is currently not an option because booking services for airline sales are currently closed.

Wearing a face mask is a prerequisi­te for airport access and any individual who fails to wear a face mask will be denied entry to the airport. Passengers under the age of 15 will not be allowed to travel unaccompan­ied.

The Ministry of Health has set up temperatur­e checkpoint­s inside the airport and passengers recording a temperatur­e of 38 degrees Celsius or higher will be denied entry in order to ensure their safety and the safety of other passengers.

Social distancing inside the airport has been adopted at entrances, exits, at seating areas and bridges leading to airplanes.

There will be social distancing on the aircraft, with an empty seat between each passenger, according to recommenda­tions from the Ministry of Health, which stipulated that there must be social distancing. “We want to make airports a safe environmen­t to achieve a safe flight. There is another important issue, which is a well-known social tradition. There are many people at the airport who come to say goodbye to their loved ones or receive them. We will not allow the presence of people who do not have tickets in the airports, in order to ensure the safety of passengers,” said the GACA spokesman.

He said that passenger cooperatio­n and compliance played a key role in the successful restart of flights.

“We rely on citizens and passengers, locals and residents alike, to help us implement preventive measures and to comply with the health rules recommende­d by the Ministry of Health.”

HIGHLIGHT

The Ministry of Health has set up temperatur­e checkpoint­s inside the airport and passengers recording a temperatur­e of 38 degrees Celsius or higher will be denied entry.

 ?? AN photo by Bashir Saleh ?? The General Authority of Civil Aviation has issued a travel guide for passengers, detailing what steps have been taken by authoritie­s to ensure public health and safety and what obligation­s are on passengers.
AN photo by Bashir Saleh The General Authority of Civil Aviation has issued a travel guide for passengers, detailing what steps have been taken by authoritie­s to ensure public health and safety and what obligation­s are on passengers.

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