
Saudi Arabia will resume normal operations of international flights and to complete opening of airports across the Kingdom starting from May 17, according to local media reports citing a circular from the Saudi Civil Aviation Authority (GACA).
The circular by GACA was sent by the authority to all airlines operating in airports across the country to notify them of the change in previously scheduled date of March 31 to the new date of May.
Saudi Arabia postponed on Jan.29 the reopening of its sea, land, and airports and extended the travel ban for its citizens to May 17 instead of March 31.