It was closed on Wednesday to observe the mourning period for Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Some two million people in Kuwait are expected to receive Covid-19 vaccination by September
Scheduled and unscheduled flights between the two countries will resume operations from Saturday
Schools in the UAE capital have to announce their reopening models by July 30
Airports in Dubai were closed to international visitors in late March
Public and private sectors can resume work with a maximum of 30 per cent capacity
Mosques will not yet be open for Friday prayers
The UAE announced on Wednesday that it had completed the National Sterilisation Programme
The airline has opened bookings to 24 destinations
Several economic and tourism activities in Sharjah are allowed to reopen at 50 per cent capacity on June 24
All attractions, including rides and slides can reopen
A strict set of guidelines has been issued for operators and visitors
Mosques in the country have been closed for the last three months due to the coronavirus pandemic
The attraction was closed in March due to Covid-19 restrictions
Domestic flights are also allowed to resume in the kingdom
The Galleria mall reopened and welcomed guests earlier this month
Restaurants and lounges will have to cap visitors numbers at 30 per cent of the total capacity
Officials said low risk individuals are eligible to be in the workplace, but urged remote working wherever possible
Officials said the decision on resumption of passenger flights to India “will be taken in due course”
Some of the requirements include testing all staff for Covid-19, installing thermal cameras and ensuring social distancing protocols are in place
The kingdom has allowed malls in most regions to reopen during Ramadan
The reopening will likely start gradually and could be delayed until September, depending on global trends