Emirates To Resume Flights To Guinea, Senegal
The Dubai Emirates will resume flights to Guinea’s capital Conakry and Dakar, Senegal from September 3, taking the total number of cities served by the airline in Africa to eight.
The Dubai Emirates will resume flights to Guinea’s capital Conakry and Dakar, Senegal from September 3, taking the total number of cities served by the airline in Africa to eight.
The initiative has enabled us to learn more about grey areas around the Emirate’s travel regulations. Also clarified, there is no ban on UAE residents stranded abroad with valid or expired visa even beyond 6-months; and that they are allowed to return to the country provided they follow set procedures.
The UK Commission’s announcement comes after Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika announced on Monday 17, 2020 that international airports would reopen on August 29, 2020.
Official resumption dates for international airlines as Nigeria starts preparations to resume international flights.
On Monday, August 17, 2020, the Federal Ministry of Aviation released COVID-19 protocols for international passengers via it’s official Twitter handle @fmaviationng.
While this is exciting news, we have pieced together some of the developments to expect when the international airports reopen.
The vaccine was developed by the Moscow-based Gamaleya institute, and the vaccine had been named Sputnik-v, a reference to the surprise 1957 launch of the world’s first satellite by the Soviet Union. It has yet to go through crucial Phase 3 trials where it would be administered to thousands of people.
The ICA will automatically grant pre-approval for expats with a valid visa wishing to return. However, residents have been advised to update their data, ID number, passport number and nationality.
With the reopening of domestic airports for local flights in July after about four months of closure due to the Coronavirus pandemic, travellers have been in high hopes for the resumption of international flights.
The news making rounds online that Nigerians are being denied visas to the United Arab Emirates. The news is trending on social media platforms such as Twitter, WhatsApp and Instagram.