Sunday, May 16, 2021

Travel restrictions lifted in Saudi Arabia, the first flight departed from Riyadh

 Travel bans have been lifted in Saudi Arabia sinc



1pm on Monday, May 17. Saudi Arabia's airports, ports and border checkpoints have been opened to Saudi citizens.

The first flight from Riyadh's King Khalid Airport departs for Sarajevo after 1 p.m.
"Only those who have taken both doses of the corona vaccine will be able to travel to Saudi Arabia," the passport department said in a statement, according to the lesson. Those who take a single dose are also eligible to travel who have spent fourteen days after taking the first dose.
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A spokesman for the Saudi Civil Aviation Department said:

The Saudi Interior Ministry has also issued all necessary instructions and SOPs for foreign travelers.
 "Passengers will be welcomed at airports and sent for immigration, while the counters for vaccinators will be separate," the spokesman said.
According to the lesson web, 385 flights a day are expected to be operated from nine airports in Saudi Arabia. Of these, 75 flights will depart from Jeddah Airport, 225 from Riyadh and 66 from Dammam Airport.

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