Saudi Arabia announces resumption of international flights from May 17
Saudi Arabia announces resumption of international flights from May 17
Riyadh: Saudi Arabia announced the resumption of international flights from May 17.
According to Arab media, the Civil Aviation Authority of Saudi Arabia has announced the resumption of international air operations suspended due to the corona virus, after which international flights will resume from May 17.
The Saudi government announced the resumption of international flights, first from January and then from March 31, but now the date has been extended in the Civil Aviation Circular.
The Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation has confirmed that a circular has been issued to local airports stating that international flights will now operate from May 17 instead of March 31.
The Saudi Aviation Authority says flight operations could be suspended in countries where the corona virus is still in poor condition.
According to Arab media, local air operations closed due to the Corona epidemic in Saudi Arabia have been quickly restored and the number of weekly flights at the local level has exceeded 3,000 across the country.
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