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Etihad Airways Operates Again – Dunia Tempo.co

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Etihad Airways is ready to operate again serving flights from Abu Dhabi City to 29 countries in the world starting from July 1, 2020. The interim schedule will operate from July 1 to July 15 and will increase the number of countries from July 16, 2020.

Previously the United Arab Emirates said it would allow its citizens to travel to countries where the case of the coronary virus was low starting from June 23, 2020. The United Arab Emirates temporarily suspended all flights in March 2020, both flights in and out of the United Arab Emirates to suppress the spread corona virus.

Among flights to be opened next month are flights to Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Seoul and Tokyo. As for the European region flights to London, Amsterdam, Milan and Paris have been opened.

Quoted from english.alarabiya.net, Etihad provides a number of attractive offers to prospective passengers, including being able to change the destination country without being subject to additional costs at the specified time vulnerable. They can also cancel flights and save them for later at Etihad Credit.

Passengers of Etihad airlines are required to wear masks during the trip, including when they are in the airport area, on the plane until they arrive in the destination country. Check-in can be done 30 hours before the flight online or through the application.

In an effort to implement social distancing, there are some seats on the aircraft that may not be filled by passengers. Whereas check-in at the airport opens three hours before the flight.

Checking the body temperature of the passengers will be carried out at the airport and passengers are asked to maintain a distance of up to two meters when queuing to enter the aircraft. Some longues at the airport will still be closed during the corona virus pandemic.

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