NEW DELHI — The Air India Express in a tweet announced that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has extended its suspension of flight services from India until July 6. Air India Express tweeted on Tuesday that the movement of passengers to the UAE from India (excluding UAE nationals) until July 6 had been suspended.
However, the airline stated that passengers who were booked to travel in that period could reschedule their tickets. The major UAE carriers, Emirates and Etihad, are yet to announce the extension of the suspension of flights from India, according to the portal India.com report
Issuing a travel update for passengers to the UAE, the Air India Express said: “General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), UAE, has suspended all inbound passenger movement to the UAE from India, (excluding UAE nationals) till 6th July, 2021.”
“Passengers who booked to fly with us during this period can reschedule their tickets for travel at a future date,” it added in the Tweet.
Due to the COVID pandemic, the UAE had announced the suspension of flights from India on April 24 and the restrictions were later extended periodically.
The UAE had stopped entry to all travelers from India and those who had been in India any time in the 14 days prior to their arrival in the UAE. However, exceptions were made for UAE nationals, diplomats and holders of the UAE golden visa.
Several other types of passengers are also exempted from the ban, including Emiratis stranded in India, people with a UAE ‘golden visa’ and members of diplomatic missions who comply with the latest mandatory COVID-19 protocols.
Meanwhile, a GCAA official told Khaleej Times that the status quo remains on the suspension of incoming air passenger traffic from India to UAE.
Inbound passenger traffic from India, which has been coping with an unusually severe second wave of COVID-19, will remain suspended until further notice, the official said.
“As far as inbound passenger traffic from India is concerned, the…