Emirates, Etihad airlines to operate flights to 36 destinations from June 1
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UAE residents who are stranded abroad and holding valid residence visas can fly back to the country from tomorrow (June 1) through scheduled and special repatriation flights being operated by local carriers, says a report published by Khaleej Times.
The UAE carriers are scheduled to operate flights to around 36 destinations this month. Dubai-based Emirates will be serving nine destinations, while Abu Dhabi-based Etihad will be flying to 17 destinations. Budget carrier flydubai is operating special repatriation flights to 10 countries. Some of the destinations are being served by more than one UAE carrier.
However, these flights are subject to change as airlines and authorities in the UAE and other countries are discussing modalities about the procedures due to Covid-19-triggered changes.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) announced on May 18 that residents with valid visas stranded outside the country can return from June 1. This decision stems from the “UAE’s keenness to enable those holding valid residence visas to get reunited with their families due to flight disruptions”.
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Procedure
Hundreds of UAE residents are currently stuck abroad and separated from their families due to the unexpected freeze on air travel imposed by many countries as precautionary measures to curb the spread of coronavirus.
Earlier, residents had to register on a MoFA service called Twajudi, which fast-tracked the return of humanitarian or special cases.
Now, these residents can register on the website of the ICA. Emirates said those travellers who have approval from the ICA will be accepted to travel back.
Flydubai said in a statement that it continues to work closely with governments and the relevant authorities to support efforts to bring residents back to the UAE. It said further announcements will be made “about our flying schedule”.
Etihad
Etihad is working closely with the UAE government and global aviation authorities with an aim to gradually return to a fuller schedule as soon as circumstances allow.
It said on Sunday that it has opened new bookings for flights across its network from July 1 onwards and is set to increase special flights in June.