Emirates Airlines said it plans to operate passenger services next week to the following destinations: Frankfurt (25, 27, 29 April), Jakarta (April 26), Johannesburg (April 25), Lagos (April 26), London Heathrow (23, 24) , 28, April 30), Madrid (April 29), Manila (24, 28, 30 April), and Tunisia (30 April). These trips will facilitate the travel of visitors and residents who wish to return to their countries.

The company added in a press statement that those wishing to travel to Johannesburg, Lagos and Tunisia should contact the diplomatic representations of their countries in a country.

As for travelers to other destinations, they can book directly through emirates.com and choose "one way", or through travel agents.

She added that only citizens of the destination country and those who meet the entry requirements will be allowed to board the plane, as they must meet the requirements and conditions of entry to the country they are traveling to.

All travelers must follow all health and safety procedures approved by the authorities in the United Arab Emirates and the country of destination.

And similar to the flights that Emirates has conducted so far to return the citizens of visitors to different countries, the carrier applies a modified service program for flights in compliance with health and safety rules, so the aircraft will not have any publications. As food and beverages continue to be provided to passengers, Emirates Airlines will strive to avoid contact with crew members and passengers during service, through modified procedures for packing and packaging meals and serving drinks in their original packages. The car service will be suspended temporarily with a driver, as will the private lounges at the airport. More information on emirates.com.

Passengers must comply with the guidelines for social separation and put their masks and gloves on during the entire journey, starting from the stage of operating procedures for travel on counters at the airport, and they must arrive at Terminal 3 to complete the procedures three hours before their flight departure times.

All Emirates aircraft are subject to extensive cleaning and sterilization operations upon their return to Dubai after each flight.