Riyadh
The Saudi Arabian aviation authority on Friday issued fresh guidelines for passengers from Pakistan and other countries during the Coronavirus pandemic, after announcing plans for gradually lifting travel restrictions.
General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) stated in its circular sent to the airlines that the passengers (non-Saudis) will submit their negative PCR test reports from a verified laboratory abroad.
The test report must be done no later than 72 hours before the scheduled departure to any of the airports in Saudi Arabia.
It added that the condition for PCR test is limited to non-Saudis only who are over the age of eight years. The guidelines also include that ‘different regulations of the departure country must be considered and observed in determining the appropriate age to conduct Covid-19 (PCR) test for children.’ The aviation authority had earlier directed all foreign airlines including Pakistan to strictly implement the prevention measures during flights to Saudi Arabia.
Earlier in September, Saudi Arabia had decided to lift travel restriction in the kingdom from 01 January 2021, imposed earlier owing to Covid-19 pandemic.
The kingdom’s interior ministry had announced that airports, ports, and border routes will be made operational from January 01.
They include expatriates who have a valid exit and re-entry visa, work visa, residency permit (iqama) and visit visas provided that they fulfill all the coronavirus related precautionary measures and protocols and a coronavirus negative test result carried out 48 hours before the entry of the Kingdom.—INP