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Dubai has cancelled all flights to and from Iran until further notice amid fears of rising number of infected cases of COVID-19.
A Dubai Airports spokesperson said the suspension is based on directives from the UAE's General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA).
"All passengers arriving on direct flights from Tehran will receive thermal screening at the airport by Dubai Health Authority (DHA) and its Airport Medical Centre team," said the statement issued by Dubai airports. There are 9 daily flights between Dubai and destinations in Iran, excluding Tehran.
Customers affected by the suspension are urged to contact their airlines directly for details on rebooking.
Meanwhile, Bahrain civil aviation authority on Monday suspended all flights from Dubai and Sharjah airports for 48 hours over coronavirus fears. In a statement, Bahrain's Civil Aviation Affairs (CAA) affirmed that it is cooperating with authorities to take necessary measures in light of COVID-19.
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There are 30 daily flights between DXB and Bahrain.
All arrivals to Bahrain International Airport suspected of infection will be tested and, if found to be suffering from the condition, are immediately transferred to designated centres for isolation and treatment, state news agency BNA reported.
On Monday, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman and Iraq reported their first cases of the coronavirus as Gulf countries moved to stop an outbreak in Iran from spreading.
Following the 48-hour ban by Bahrain, Emirates Airlines has announced that passengers across the Emirates network holding tickets for final destination Bahrain will not be accepted for boarding at their point of origin.
"Passengers affected in Dubai will be offered flights to Dammam, KSA if applicable, or a return flight to journey start point if holding return tickets," the airline said in a statement posted on its website.
"Affected customers should contact their travel agent, or Emirates office for rebooking options or refunds," the airlines said. EK837/838, EK839/840, EK833/83, EK835/836 are the Emirates flights cancelled to Bahrain.
Due to the temporary suspension of Air Services between Dubai & Bahrain, the following Emirates flights have been cancelled on 25 & 26 February:Following heightened concerns about the rapid spread of the new coronavirus or COVID19, the UAE has banned its citizens from travelling to Iran and Thailand where new outbreaks have been reported. The UAE has already announced 13 cases of the coronavirus.
EK837/838
EK839/840
EK833/834
EK835/836
For more details, please visit:https://t.co/aqWqucRFnB
- Emirates Support (@EmiratesSupport) February 25, 2020
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