RIYADH — Saudi Arabia will allow the entry of travelers from 11 countries starting from Sunday, May 30, following a suspension due to the coronavirus pandemic, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported on Saturday, citing an official source at the Ministry of Interior.
This list of the countries include the UAE, Germany, US, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, UK, Sweden, Switzerland, France, and Japan, with the condition if implementation institutional quarantine procedures upon their arrival to the Kingdom.
The source said the decision was taken based on the Public Health Authority’s report regarding the epidemiological situation in a number of declared countries, which showed stability and effectiveness in controlling the pandemic in some of these countries.
In February, authorities had banned the entry of travelers from these countries except for Saudi nationals, diplomats, health professionals and their families.(Saudi Gazette)
May 30, 2021