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UAE Press: Amid gloomy times, Mohammed’s message inspires

Impossible is nothing for the UAE – and its leaders, said a UAE newspaper. "The UAE’s full-frontal battle against the coronavirus is simply commendable, and the leadership is proud of its efforts. The UAE will show the best recovery when the virus is vanquished forever," it added. In an editorial on Tuesday,

NEWS: SMART TECHNOLOGY FOR AIRLINES TO SAFELY RESUME OPERATIONS

SITA, the technology provider for the air transport industry, today sheds new light on how technology is helping airports and airlines safely resume operations and help implement new hygiene measures to restore passenger confidence after a lengthy shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Speaking after the Aviation Week webinar event

The UAE Chairs the ITU Virtual Consultation of Councilors

The UAE, represented by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA), chaired the virtual consultation session of the Council members of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), which started on Tuesday 9 June 2020 and lasts for four days. The session discusses the most important measures need to be taken by the ITU to ensure

Zeina, the youngest Emirati stranded abroad, returns home

Despite the suspension of commercial flights in Kuwait as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the UAE Embassy in Kuwait, with the close follow up by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, MoFAIC, the youngest Emirati child stranded abroad has returned to the UAE. Two-month-old Zeina Al Amiri, the child of Dr.

Majority of G.C.C. Travel Agents Envisage a Return to International Travel by August/September

In a survey conducted by AVIAREPS of 94 of the Gulf Countries (G.C.C.) leading outbound travel agencies, demand for outbound travel from the G.C.C. is expected to return from August/September 2020, with a majority of travel agencies to commence promoting their travel offerings from July through to September 2020. Most promotional offerings