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Wednesday, April 24, 2024 11:18 GMT
Bahrain Civil Aviation Affairs (CAA) has announced a reduction in the number of incoming flights to the kingdom until further notice, effective 03h00 on March 18, said a report. The CAA highlighted that this decision has been taken to help contain the coronavirus (COVID-19) and safeguard the health and safety of citizens and residents, said a report in BNA. The CAA stressed that it is coordinating extensively with airline companies and other stakeholders throughout the kingdom to ensure that arriving passengers are thoroughly tested, in line with guidelines set by the World Health Organization (WHO).Furthermore, the Nationality, Passport & Residence Affairs (NPRA) at the Ministry of Interior has announced the suspension of visas on-arrival across the kingdom’s entry points until further notice, effective 03h00 on March 18, the report said.The NPRA noted that the visa on arrival service will still be available for diplomatic passport holders, adding that electronic visa services and other types of visas will still be open to the public, and visa’s issued by the NPRA before this notice will still be valid, it said.