The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has unveiled a plan currently being prepared in cooperation with governments, global aviation organizations and the World Health Organization to gradually restore air traffic again and restore confidence again to travelers that travel will not endanger their lives.

Deputy President of the International Air Transport Association in the Africa and the Middle East region, Muhammad Ali Bakri, said in a press conference by telephone, that intensive discussions on this plan had already started and were based on the return of domestic flights first, then regional and international flights, noting that the International Federation It works to make the plan smooth and has reassuring measures for all to keep the safety of travelers and employees working in the sector together.

Al-Bakri added that this plan would be universally agreed upon and would be accepted by various parties, such as airports, civil aviation bodies and the World Health Organization, noting that there are no different plans or requirements required from one country to another, with the aim of helping to return the sector again and achieve a gradual and slow recovery In the sector. He stated that the positive effects of this plan will appear during the next few days, while it is expected that the plan will be fully completed by the countries before the end of the second quarter, provided that they are implemented in the third quarter of this year, pointing out that all countries seek measures Agreed, because everyone knows the drawbacks of having different procedures in light of the great suffering the sector is witnessing.

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