‎The ‎Pravasi‎ are happy. Uae announces further waiver, starts flights to Saudi‎

 ‎Kochi/Dubai: After a long time, travel to the diaspora has come back to life. Direct flights from Kerala to Saudi Arabia have been launched. The UAE has announced that tourist visa holders will also be allowed direct entry. Tickets are priced above Rs.20,000 to Saudi. The rate is between Rs.11,000-Rs.15,000 for UAE.‎


‎Travel agents say full-scale travel will be possible by September. More than 4,000 people from Kochi are going abroad today. The response of some expatriates is that the days of crisis are over‎

‎Direct flights were made possible when Saudi Arabia announced concessions on the Covid conditions. Today, Saudia Airlines operated its first service to Jeddah. Today alone, 4131 people are going abroad through Kochi airport. Saudia will operate three services from Kochi this week‎

‎IndiGo is scheduled to start service to Saudi from September 2. Other airlines are also expected to start service soon. Seoul MD Suhas IAS said discussions in this regard have started. All flights will meet the covid standards.‎


‎There will be 21 international flights from Kochi today. There are five services to Doha, the capital of Qatar. Dubai and Sharjah Airport in UAE have four services each. One service is to London. With this, airports are getting active again. Let's assume that the crises that the diaspora has experienced so far are over.‎

‎Meanwhile, tourist visa holders will be admitted to uae from Monday. Travel permits will be granted to those who have taken both doses of the vaccine approved by the World Health Organization. To travel to Saudi and UAE, you must have taken both doses of the vaccine approved by the World Health Organization. The covishiled vaccine available in India has been approved in foreign countries‎

‎In a joint statement, the UAE's ICA and NDRF announced the direct admission of tourist visa holders. The UAE had earlier banned some countries, including India. But Indians will also be admitted on tourist visas. Many exiles are waiting to go to the Gulf.‎


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