Saudi domestic passengers arrive at King Fahad International Airport in the Saudi Arabian capital. AFP
Tourists travelling to Egypt's Red Sea, Matrouh and South Sinai areas do not need tourist visas for stays of less than 15 days. Courtesy Four Seasons Resort Sharm el Sheikh
In Egypt, hotels prepared to welcome international guests with upgraded hygiene procedures. EPA
Egyptian municipality workers disinfect the Giza pyramids as a protective measure against the spread of the coronavirus. The country reopened to tourists on July 1. AFP
Jets parked at Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport in Lebanon. The airport reopened on July 1. Courtesy Lebanese Plane Spotters / Facebook
A commercial airplane readying to take off from Beirut's Rafic Hariri International Airport. AFP
Bahrain is currently closed to tourists but residents and nationals can fly into the country. AFP
Medical personnel arriving at Kuwait International Airport. AFP
Yong people enjoy a swim and cool off, during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease in Manama. Etihad and Emirates resumed flight to Bahrain in June. Reuters
In Jordan's ancient city of Petra, tourists are missing amid the Covid-19 pandemic crisis. The country will reopen to some travellers in September. AFP
A Boeing 737-800 aircraft, operated by Oman Air, parked at Muscat International Airport in Oman. Bloomberg
An Emirates Airline Airbus A380-800 plane takes off from Dubai International Airport. Reuters
Gate staff wearing protective gear due to the coronavirus pandemic wait for boarding for an Emirates flight to Frankfurt, Germany, at Dubai International Airport's on Wednesday, June 10, 2020. AP Photo
Saudi passengers queue for a temperature check at Terminal 5 in the King Fahad International Airport, designated for domestic flights, in Riyadh after authorities lifted the ban on domestic flights. AFP
Saudi domestic passengers arrive at King Fahad International Airport in the Saudi Arabian capital. AFP
Tourists travelling to Egypt's Red Sea, Matrouh and South Sinai areas do not need tourist visas for stays of less than 15 days. Courtesy Four Seasons Resort Sharm el Sheikh
In Egypt, hotels prepared to welcome international guests with upgraded hygiene procedures. EPA
Egyptian municipality workers disinfect the Giza pyramids as a protective measure against the spread of the coronavirus. The country reopened to tourists on July 1. AFP
Jets parked at Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport in Lebanon. The airport reopened on July 1. Courtesy Lebanese Plane Spotters / Facebook
A commercial airplane readying to take off from Beirut's Rafic Hariri International Airport. AFP
Bahrain is currently closed to tourists but residents and nationals can fly into the country. AFP
Medical personnel arriving at Kuwait International Airport. AFP
Yong people enjoy a swim and cool off, during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease in Manama. Etihad and Emirates resumed flight to Bahrain in June. Reuters
In Jordan's ancient city of Petra, tourists are missing amid the Covid-19 pandemic crisis. The country will reopen to some travellers in September. AFP
A Boeing 737-800 aircraft, operated by Oman Air, parked at Muscat International Airport in Oman. Bloomberg
An Emirates Airline Airbus A380-800 plane takes off from Dubai International Airport. Reuters
Gate staff wearing protective gear due to the coronavirus pandemic wait for boarding for an Emirates flight to Frankfurt, Germany, at Dubai International Airport's on Wednesday, June 10, 2020. AP Photo
Saudi passengers queue for a temperature check at Terminal 5 in the King Fahad International Airport, designated for domestic flights, in Riyadh after authorities lifted the ban on domestic flights. AFP
Saudi domestic passengers arrive at King Fahad International Airport in the Saudi Arabian capital. AFP
Where can you fly to in the Middle East? Restrictions and options explained for Oman, Jordan, Lebanon and more
Find out which countries are welcoming travellers, which airports are open and when flights look set to restart