Latest Updates And News About Pakistan To Saudi Arabia Flights

 

Are you planning to book Pakistan to Saudi Arabia Flights? If So, then read the following rules and guidelines for a seamless and comfortable journey.


The reopening of the Saudi international border on May 17th is good news for visitors from all around the world. While Pakistan remains on the Saudi Arabia government's list of countries prohibited from entering, diplomats, medical practitioners, Saudi nationals, and their families are permitted admission.


The Opening Date of Pakistan to Saudi Arabia flight


Beginning May 17th, certain Pakistani travelers will be able to enter Saudi Arabia through Pakistan. Travelers entering the Kingdom by booking Lahore to Jeddah flights or from any other place from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia must follow certain rules and regulations.


Vaccination All visitors must have proof of vaccination with one of the following vaccines (vaccine certificates for COVID 19):


  • 2 Pfizer-BioNTech dosages
  • 2 Oxford-AstraZeneca doses
  • 2 Moderna doses
  • 1 Janssen dose from Johnson and Johnson


The time between obtaining the last dose (the second dose of a two-dose vaccine or the first dose of a single-dose vaccine) and flying to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by booking Lahore to Jeddah flights should not be shorter than 14 days.


Examining

All visitors (excluding Saudi citizens and children under the age of eight) must present a negative PCR test certificate produced by a recognised laboratory within 72 hours of the time the test is completed till departure from the kingdom. Visitors will be denied boarding if they do not have the certificate.


A period of quarantine

All international visitors traveling in Saudi Arabia must complete a 7-day institutional quarantine period at their own expense, beginning when they arrive at the Kingdom's institutional quarantine facilities.


Saudi citizens, citizen spouses and children, and domestic servants accompanying any of the individuals specified in these categories are all excluded. You must follow the guidelines mentioned below if you want to book Lahore to Jeddah flights.

  • Non-vaccinated travelers in this group must adhere to a 7-day home quarantine and will be authorized to do the COVID 19 PCR test on the 6th day of isolation.
  • Domestic workers that are not immune and are accompanying an immune resident.
  • Non-immune travelers must adhere to a seven-day home quarantine and may begin taking the COVID-19 PCR test on the sixth day of confinement.


Travelers who are immune to the following

  • For citizens or residents whose Tawaklna application status indicates that they have completed their COVID-19 vaccinations: those who have recovered from COVID-19 in less than 6 months.
  • For non-residents and first-time tourists who have completed 14 days since obtaining all doses of immunisation (by a vaccine approved by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), and who provide a certificate or proof in compliance with the MOH (Ministry of Health standards).
  • Those with a diplomatic visa, diplomats, and their dwelling families, under the condition, that they follow MOH-approved quarantine protocols by staying in their homes.
  • Those involved in health supply networks, according to the Ministry of Health
  • All visitors (with the exception of citizens, residents, and GCC citizens) must have medical insurance that covers COVID-19 treatment in outpatient clinics, emergency rooms, and hospitals, as well as the 14-day institutional quarantine.


Pakistan to Saudi Arabia Flights in 2021

Saudia has several daily flights departing from Karachi, Islamabad, and Lahore for June 2021 to places in Saudi Arabia such as Jeddah, Riyadh, and Madinah, according to their website.

  • Up to 10 flights each day, seven days a week, connect Karachi to Jeddah.
  • Two to three flights every day, seven days a week, connect Karachi with Madinah.
  • Flights a day, seven days a week, connect Karachi with Dammam.


The Pakistan International Airlines flight schedule for June includes twice-weekly flights from Karachi, Islamabad, and Lahore to Saudi Arabian destinations such as Dammam, Jeddah, Riyadh, and Madinah.

  • On Fridays and Wednesdays, Karachi to Dammam will run twice a week.
  • Twice-weekly flights run from Karachi to Jeddah on Fridays and Mondays.
  • On Thursdays, there is a single weekly flight between Karachi and Madinah.

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