General Director of the General Department of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, Major General Mohamed Ahmed Al Marri confirmed that the return of air traffic through Dubai airports is an important step in strengthening the aviation sector and establishing the position of the United Arab Emirates and Dubai as one of the most important aviation centers in the world, stressing that the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, on the movement of travel will pave the way for a new phase towards supporting the economic movement, which is considered one of the most important elements of development in the country.

Al-Marri, on the occasion of the start of the General Administration of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, to receive returning residents through Dubai airports starting tomorrow, within the highest safety standards, with a poster bearing the phrase "We welcome you again in your second country" to welcome the return of residents and visitors of the United Arab Emirates in their second country: "We welcome With all visitors and tourists coming through Dubai airports, we assure them that they are always welcome in their second country and we are fully prepared to facilitate their travel procedures in accordance with the highest health and safety standards. "

For his part, Assistant Director General for Air Ports Affairs, Brigadier Talal Ahmed Al-Shanqeeti confirmed that Dubai’s establishment is on a permanent and continuous alert to receive visitors and provide distinguished services for travelers arriving through Dubai airports in accordance with precautionary and security measures to ensure their safety and employee safety, in cooperation with our strategic partners at Dubai airports, noting The increase in the number of passengers arriving through Dubai since the return of air traffic will constitute a positive boost for the foreign economic and investment sector and will restore confidence in the tourism sector.

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