Dubai: The UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (UAECA) has announced that it will issue travel permits to travel-restricted countries, including India, to attend Expo 2020 in Dubai in October. Those attending the Expo, exhibiting at the Expo and sponsoring the event organizers will be allowed to travel.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said in a statement that those from 16 countries currently banned from traveling to the UAE, including India, Pakistan and Indonesia, would be allowed to do so. Only a few categories, including those attending the Expo, are currently allowed to enter the UAE.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said in a statement that those from 16 countries currently banned from traveling to the UAE, including India, Pakistan and Indonesia, would be allowed to do so. Only a few categories, including those attending the Expo, are currently allowed to enter the UAE.
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