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Emirates extends suspension of flights to UAE from Pakistan, three other countries till July 28

By ANI | Updated: July 24, 2021 19:35 IST

Emirates has extended its suspension of flights from Pakistan and three other South Asian countries to Dubai till July 28 in line with directives from the United Arab Emirates government related to travel conditions in view of COVID-19.

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Emirates has extended its suspension of flights from Pakistan and three other South Asian countries to Dubai till July 28 in line with directives from the United Arab Emirates government related to travel conditions in view of COVID-19.

In an official statement, the airline said that passengers who had connected through any of the four countries - Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka - in the last 14 days would not be permitted to travel from any point to the UAE.

"UAE nationals, holders of UAE Golden Visas and members of diplomatic missions who comply with updated COVID-19 protocols, are exempt and may be accepted for travel," it said.

Passengers whose flights had been cancelled or affected by the suspension of certain routes due to pandemic-related restrictions could "hold on to [their] Emirates ticket and when flights resume, get in touch with us or [the] booking office to make new travel plans," the airline said.

"Our contact centres are experiencing a greater volume of calls than anticipated. If your call is not related to travel within the next 48 hours, please consider calling back later," the statement added.

Dawn reported that the UAE's General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) had said in a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) that flights from 14 countries, including Pakistan, would remain suspended until July 21, 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.

However, it said cargo flights as well as business and charter flights, would be exempted from the suspension.

Emirates was one of the airlines that were issued a warning by Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) earlier in July over the inconvenience caused to passengers by the "sudden cancellation of flights", Dawn reported.

( With inputs from ANI )

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