Tajikistan resumes flights to Uzbekistan and UAE

Tajikistan intends to resume flights to Uzbekistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) beginning on July 1.   These flights will be resumed in line with the decision   made by the Inter-Agency Standing Committee on COVID-19 Response on June 17. Khovar news agency say passengers of thee flights have to carry a health certificate with them.  […]

Tajikistan intends to resume flights to Uzbekistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) beginning on July 1.   These flights will be resumed in line with the decision   made by the Inter-Agency Standing Committee on COVID-19 Response on June 17.

Khovar news agency say passengers of thee flights have to carry a health certificate with them. 

The Civil Aviation Agency is ordered to explore the issue of resumption of flights to the Russian Federation, Turkey and China and submit its proposals for consideration to the Inter-Agency Standing Committee on COVID-19 Response, according to Khovar

Recalls, flights from and to Tajikistan were suspended on March 20 for the purpose of preventing the spreading of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) to the country.

Air service between Tajikistan and China has been suspended since late January and air service between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan has been suspended since March 16.  

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