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The latest news of UAE visa policy 2020 suspends visa exemption for landing visa.

The United Arab Emirates has recently announced that it will suspend visa-free and landing visa policies for all foreign citizens around the world, which is also an effective protective measure against the spread of the epidemic. China tourists who travel and work in the UAE recently must pay attention to relevant regulations, pay attention to their flight information, and avoid unnecessary losses and troubles.

According to the website of the Consulate General of China in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the Consulate General has just received a notice from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates to suspend visa-free and landing visa policies for citizens of all countries (except those with diplomatic passports) from March 19.

Citizens of countries that have signed visa-free and landing visa agreements with the UAE, including China, will be temporarily unable to enter the UAE until further notice. Persons who have entered the United Arab Emirates will not be affected, and those who have long lived in Afghanistan will not be affected in renewing their visas.

The Consulate General in Dubai reminds China citizens who come to Dubai and transit through Dubai to dynamically track the temporary entry restrictions in Dubai and adjust their travel plans accordingly, so as to avoid losing money and time due to their inability to enter Dubai. China citizens who have purchased air tickets, please confirm the refund and change with the airlines in time.

The Consulate General in Dubai has a 24-hour emergency hotline+971(50)1066197, and the telephone number for receiving insurance is +97 1-4-3947588 (unrelated to the epidemic situation or for emergency help).

The 24-hour emergency hotline for global consular protection and service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: +86- 10- 12308 or+86-10-5991.

The embassy in UAE is on duty 24 hours a day: +97 1-504 176589.

Emirates will stop flights to 30 destinations around the world. Starting from Tuesday, Emirates will stop flights to 30 destinations around the world, because COVID-19 has had a great impact on its operation.

In February this year, the company announced that it would suspend flights to China except Beijing. Earlier this month, Emirates announced that it would stop a series of services in the Middle East, Asia, America and Europe, including Hongkong, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, new york (via Milan and Athens) and Poland.

Starting from Tuesday, many suspended destinations will be added, including Turkey, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Cyprus, Malta (via Larnaca) and Portugal.

A spokesman for the airline said: "Tickets booked before March 3, 20201will enjoy the flight change reduction policy and provide extra incentive miles to help Skywards members."

Emirates also provides refund and rebooking services for affected customers. These customers can still issue tickets before May 3 1 and re-book tickets before June 30. Customers can change their route and choose a new destination, and customers who don't want to re-book can get a full refund.

Flights to the following destinations have been suspended:

Amman: March 2007 17 to March 20081day.

Baghdad: March 2007 17 to March 3 1 day.

Bangkok-Hong Kong: March 9th to March 3rd1

Basra: March 17 to March 3 1.

Beirut: from March 65438, 2007 to March 365438, 2007.

Bologna: March 2003 13 to April 2003.

Casablanca: March 16 to March 3 1.

Dammam: From March 9th until further notice.

Fort Lauderdale: March 13 to 3 1.

Guangzhou: Further notice will be given from February 5th.

Istanbul (IST, SAW): From 65438+ in March 2007 to 3 1 in March 2007.

Jeddah: Further notice on March 9th.

Kuwait City: March 14 to March 3 1.

Malta (via Larnaca): March 17 to March 3 1 day.

Medina: It will be announced on March 9th.

Milan: March 2003 13 to April 3.

Milan JFK International Airport: March 1 1 to April 12.

Ewr, Athens, New York: March 65438, 2003 to April 65438, 2002.

Porto: March 17 to March 3 1.

Riyadh: March 9th to March 3rd1

Rome: March 14 to April 3, 2004.

Shanghai: From February 5th, further notice.

Taipei: March 65438, 2006, further notice.

Tehran: February 26th, further notice.

Venice: March 12 to April 3.

Warsaw: March 15 to March 28th.

Peshawar: From March 15 to March 3 1, flights to and from Peshawar will be diverted via Islamabad.

Sialkot: From March 15 to March 3 1 day, flights to and from Sialkot will be diverted to Lahore.