Transport General Authority has announced that the public transportation services, taxi to resume while following preventive measures to ensure passengers safety and to stop spread of coronavirus. Also Read: Saudi Arabia Tourist Visas Extension for Free The Resumption of Private Cab in Saudi Arabia
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Banks and Remittance Centers are Allowed to Resume
Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) said that all Banks and remittance centers to resume their operational in Saudi Arabia after the relaxation in lock down. Banks and Remittance Centers Fully Operational The Kingdom’s central bank also said that all business is set to resume
Read moreSaudi Arabia Announced to Open Prophet’s Mosque for Worshipers
Saudi Arabia announced that the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah will gradually open to the worshipers starting Sunday, 31st May 2020 from Fajr prayer with coronavirus preventive measures. Also Read: COVID-19 Guidance for All Prayers at Mosques Saudi Arabia opens Al
Read moreSaudi Arabia Announced to Partially Lifts Curfew from Makkah
As earlier, Saudi Arabia announced to lift curfew from Kingdom but Makkah was excluded . The Saudi Interior Ministry announced the procedure of lifting the partial curfew from city Makkah, adding that the process will take place in two phases. The first phase starts
Read moreSaudia Domestic Flights Schedule Released
Saudia Airlines released flight schedule for domestic flights on their social media platform. As Saudi Arabia easing lock down in country and recently announced to allow Domestic Flights to Resume, there will be a huge increase in the number of travelers after a temporary
Read moreSaudi Arabia Allowed Public and Private Sectors to Return to Offices
The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development in Saudi Arabia announced that private and public sectors employees in Saudi Arabia can go back to the offices with minimal employees staff and strict on following covid-19 precautionary measures. Most Trending: Saudi Arabia Allowed Railways
Read moreSaudi Arabia Allowed Railways to Resume
Saudi Railways Company (SAR) and Saudi Railways Organization (SRO) announced the resumption of passenger service trains starting from Sunday, 31st May 2020. Suspension lifted from Saudi Railways The Railways said that the daily operation of passengers service trains will be in line with the
Read moreCOVID-19 Guidance for All Prayers at Mosques
The Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance Abd Al-Latif Al-Sheikh said that the rules for the reopening of mosques for prayers in all the regions of Saudi Arabia with precautionary measures for the Mosques and for the safety of all worshipers. Also Read: Saudi
Read moreSaudi Arabia Tourist Visas Extension for Free
Saudi Arabia announced that all tourist visas that expired during the suspension of international flights due to the outbreak covid-19 pandemic will be extended automatically free of charge for three months, the General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat) said in a statement. Jawazat Extends Tourist
Read moreSaudi Arabia Allowed Domestic Flights to Resume
Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) said that domestic flights through national carriers will be resume and it completed its operational preparations to lift the suspension of domestic flights since suspending local travel as part of measures to fight the spread of
Read moreSaudi Arabia Allowed Mosques to Open for All Prayers
Saudi Arabia announced to allow the Jumu’ah prayer and five times daily prayers to be held for all the obligatory prayers in the masjids over all the Kingdom, except mosques in the city of Makkah, while following precautionary measures for Covid-19. Also Read: Mosques
Read moreSaudi Arabia to Lift the Curfew from Kingdom
Saudi Arabia announced to lift the partial curfew and resume some economic and commercial activities and return to normalcy, as per the approval of King Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Kingdom’s Ministry of Interior (MOI) announced. Also Read: Saudi Arabia Allowed Workplace Attendance The Curfew
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