Saudi Arabia to lift COVID-19 travel restrictions after Jan. 1

Saudi passengers queue for a temperature check at King Fahad International Airport in Riyadh on May 31, 2020. (AFP/File)
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Updated 13 September 2020
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Saudi Arabia to lift COVID-19 travel restrictions after Jan. 1

  • Some people with exceptional circumstances will be allowed to travel from Tuesday
  • Plan will be announced to allow performing of Umrah gradually

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia will partially lift its suspension of international flights from Tuesday for a limited number of people with exceptional circumstances.

The interior ministry said all international travel restrictions imposed due to COVID-19 will be lifted after Jan. 1.

People will be allowed to leave and return to the Kingdom via land, sea and air borders.

The specific date for the lifting of restrictions will be given 30 days before the end of the year and the health ministry may stipulate preventative measures on travelers and transport providers during travel and at airports, ports and stations.

A plan will be announced to allow the performance of Umrah gradually according to developments.

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Jordanian king receives credentials of Saudi ambassador in Amman

Updated 07 December 2025
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Jordanian king receives credentials of Saudi ambassador in Amman

  • King Abdullah recognizes strong ties between two nations

LONDON: King Abdullah II of Jordan received the credentials of the Saudi ambassador, Prince Mansour bin Khalid bin Farhan, during a ceremony at Basman Palace in Amman on Sunday.

The prince’s official title will be “ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” to Jordan, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

King Abdullah recognized the strong ties between the two nations and wished the ambassador success in enhancing them.

The monarch also accepted the credentials of several other ambassadors, namely, Khaled El Abyad from Egypt, Brigitte Tawk from Lebanon, Louis-Martin Aumais from Canada, Paula Ganly from Australia, James Holtsnider from the US, Guo Wei from China and Shahin Shakir Abdullayev from Azerbaijan.

Yousef Issawi, chief of Jordan’s Royal Hashemite Court, and Ayman Safadi, the nation’s foreign minister, also attended the ceremony, the Petra news agency reported.