DUBAI: Emirates has opened online bookings for 12 Arab countries for flights starting on July 1.
The destinations include Ƶ, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Iraq, Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia, but bookings are still subject to change, local media said.
“Currently some of our flights are available for booking starting July 1; however, the situation still remains dynamic and these flight services could be subject to change, We aim to provide our customers with as much notice as possible should there be any changes,” an Emirates spokesperson told weekly magazine Arabian Business.
However, coronavirus travel regulations remain and a number of countries have not yet revealed when they would reopen.
The airline from May 21 as regular scheduled flights to some destinations resumed.
These measures introduced include complimentary hygiene kits for all passengers, staggered boarding – carried out on a row-by-row basis – with all flights over one-and-a-half hours having a cabin service assistant, who will ensure the toilets are cleaned every 45 minutes.
Other measures include a series of precautions for transit passengers in Dubai, ensuring strict social distancing and requiring passengers and crew to wear masks and gloves at all times.
Emirates opens bookings for some Arab destinations starting July
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Updated 30 May 2020
Emirates opens bookings for some Arab destinations starting July
- Coronavirus travel regulations remain and a number of countries have not yet revealed when they would reopen
- The airline implemented precautionary measures from May 21