UAE suspends receiving passengers from Pakistan over COVID-19 fears

UAE suspends receiving passengers from Pakistan over COVID-19 fears
In this Dec. 11, 2019 file photo, an Emirates jetliner comes in for landing at Dubai International Airport in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (AP)
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UAE suspends receiving passengers from Pakistan over COVID-19 fears

UAE suspends receiving passengers from Pakistan over COVID-19 fears
  • Decision also applies to transit flights originating from Pakistan
  • Dubai state carrier Emirates had already said it was suspending flights from Pakistan effective June 24

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates will not receive passengers coming from Pakistan as of June 29 until a special COVID-19 lab is set up to test them, the civil aviation authority said on Sunday.
The decision also applies to transit flights originating from Pakistan, where the number of cases is rising rapidly, the General Civil Aviation Authority said in a statement carried on state media.
Dubai state carrier Emirates had already said it was suspending flights from Pakistan effective June 24.