Emirates cancel passenger flights to Dubai from 13 countries
Emirates Airlines Cancel Passenegers Flights
All of the banned countries belong to the African continent. For some of the banned countries, flights from Dubai have not been completely banned.
Dubai (News Update) Emirates Airlines has suspended
passenger flights to Dubai from 13 countries. According to the source, Emirates
airline has announced to stop passenger flights to Dubai from 13 African
countries. For some of the banned countries, flights from Dubai have not been
completely banned.
According to the report, passenger flights from
Angola, Kenya, Guinea, Tanzania, Uganda, Ghana, and Ethiopia to Dubai have been
canceled, however, flights from Dubai to these countries will continue.
Emeritus suspended all flights from Lusaka, Harare, Lagos, Abuja, Casablanca
and elsewhere. There will be no Emirates flights to Dubai from these
destinations, nor there do any flight from Dubai to these destinations.
Corona cases in the UAE, on the other hand, reached a
10-month high. According to the Emirati media, 2,708 new Covid 19 cases were
recorded in the UAE on Wednesday, bringing the total number of infected
patients in the country to 774,897 while a further 743 people were infected
with the virus. The number of people recovering from the global epidemic in the
country has reached 749,254. Fortunately, no deaths have been reported from
Corona during the last 24 hours of reporting period, but so far a total of
2,170 people have died due to the epidemic.
It has been reported that 469,028 PCR tests conducted in the country have resulted in the latest daily corona cases while a total of more than 113 million tests have been conducted in the country so far. The screening process has also been stepped up in recent weeks in an effort to reduce the risk of infection, but the rate of infection has risen sharply in recent weeks after falling below 50 as of December 6 and Now the latest daily case load is the highest recorded.
As of March 6, 2021, 2,959 infections had been confirmed in the country, with the emergence of a highly contagious omicron variety increasing the number of infections worldwide, with more than 2,000 cases being reported daily in the UAE since December 29. There are currently more than 23,000 active cases in the country.
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