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Dubai-based Flydubai announced that it will provide passengers with a flexible global policy for COVID-19 between September 1 and November 30.
The new service covers the fitness costs and quarantine prices of passengers if they are diagnosed with COVID-19 on their adventure and are valid for 31 days from the time they take their first flight from their itinerary.medical expenses up to 150,000 euros and quarantine prices up to one hundred euros per day for 14 days.
Hamad Obaidalla, flydubai’s advertising director, said: “Protecting our passengers and equipment remains our most sensible priority.The new COVID-19 policy we are offering our passengers will inspire more people to have peace of mind knowing they will be taken.”We are seeing a call to start building as more and more countries are gradually lifting restrictions on foreign passengers.Protecting passengers with more advanced precautions and procedures will help bring the global industry and tourist flows to life.
The service is valid for all bookings made through the flydubai website, mobile application, flydubai visitor center or travel shops, holidays through the flydubai portal, agents or one of the company’s partners.Air.
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Virgin Atlantic will cover emergency and similar medical expenses of up to 500,000 euros if a passenger becomes ill with COVID-19 on their trip.
Emirates has the first airline to offer its passengers loose COVID-19 coverage, adding to medical and quarantine costs.
FTE is examining how virtual fitness passports can move the industry from coronavirus blocking to a webinar organized through NIIT Technologies.
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