Two days in the wake of suspending its flight services from India to UAE till August 2, Etihad Airways on Wednesday said it has suspended the flight services on a similar passage till additional notification. The advancement was educated by the airline's representative. The assertion from the carrier comes two days after the UAE chose to expand the prohibition on departures from India till August 2 because of the COVID-19 circumstances.
"Following the most recent UAE government mandates, traveller making a trip from India to the UAE and Etihad's network has been suspended until additional notification," NDTV cited Etihad Airways representative as saying.
In any case, the aircraft expressed that Etihad will keep on working flights to India and payload flights will keep on working in the both ways with no effect on it. It said the aircraft is working intimately with affected visitors to advise them of the alterations to their agendas.
Giving further subtleties, the airline further expressed that Etihad won't be allowed to convey travellers from India. Notwithstanding, UAE nationals, conciliatory missions, official assignments and Golden residence holders are excluded from the UAE entrance limitation. The aircraft likewise added that these travellers will be dependent upon acknowledgment and isolation conditions.
The airline has additionally asked clients who have booked tickets on the India-UAE trips soon, and would not be permitted to board the flight because of the limitations, to contact the travel service through which they booked their tickets.
The carrier asked the travellers to check for more data on etihad.com/destinationguide, through the mobile application, or by calling Etihad Airways on +971 600 555 666 (UAE). A rundown of other local Etihad contact centres is accessible at etihad.com/contacts.
"Visitors who have bought their tickets through a travel agent are encouraged to contact the organization from which they bought their ticket for help. This is developing situation, and we will inform guests as more data opens up. Etihad laments any bother caused to its guests by these short-term limitations," the aircraft said.
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