Bahrain has initiated the International COVID-19 Repatriation Programme (ICRP) for its citizens who wish to return to the Kingdom, particularly citizens present in Iran, through direct flights managed in line with medical precautions.
The National Communication Centre (NCC) noted that the Qatari authorities should follow the precautionary measures necessary to preserve the health and safety of travellers, aircraft crews and airport staff, in line with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) guidelines.
A repatriation flight has been scheduled tomorrow for citizens currently located in Doha, in line with necessary medical measures.
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