UAE extends suspension of flight operations with Pakistan, 13 other countries till July 21
The United Arab Emirate (UAE) has announced the flights from Pakistan and 13 other countries will remain suspended until July 21.

Other countries are Liberia, Namibia, Sierra Leone, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Zambia, Vietnam, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Nigeria, and South Africa, according to the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority.
The authority, however, says cargo flights as well as business and charter flights, would be exempted from the restrictions.
Flights from Pakistani cities are likely to resume on June 23 after Dubai’s Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management announced that travelers from Pakistan with a valid residence visa and two doses of a UAE-approved vaccine will be allowed to travel.
Airlines have currently started offering reservations from July 6 and onwards.

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