International flights will be able to operate to and from the kingdom starting 6am on Tuesday, September 15.
Saudi Arabia will partially lift travel restrictions and permit international flights to operate to and from the kingdom starting 6am on Tuesday, September 15.
However, it will lift all travel restrictions associated with the Covid-19 pandemic beginning January 1, 2021, a source at the Ministry of Interior confirmed to the Saudi Press Agency.
From September 15, Saudi will allow travel for the following categories of individuals to either return to the kingdom or to exit from it:
A statement from the Ministry of Interior added that the decision to partially lift travel restrictions leading up to January 2021 after which the kingdom will open its land, air and sea borders completely, is because of the “continuing high rates of the pandemic infections in a number of countries, including some countries facing a second wave of the pandemic” as well as the fact that it is possible that no safe effective vaccine will be found before the end of 2020.
It added that the decision will allow health authorities in the country to focus their human resources at hospitals and medical centres within the country, without having to deploy a large number of them at air, land, and sea entry points to monitor the entry and exit of individuals.
Saudi Arabia suspended international flights from March 15 and restricted entry at its borders as it sought to contain the virus.
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