ABU DHABI: A UAE airliner will be operating an evacuation flight to Melbourne on Thursday morning, foreign media reported.
Etihad Airways has decided to run a flight to Melbourne departing from Abu Dhabi on April 2 at 10am. This flight is subject to final government approval, which Etihad has advised should be forthcoming, Heidi Venamore, Australian Ambassador to UAE, said.
The ambassador reminded that all overseas arrivals to Australia will be quarantined for two weeks.
Pak Army and Gilgit-Baltistan government request federal government to provide 100pc local wheat
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Fund asked government to increase sales tax on POL products to 18 percent instead of 1-2 percent.
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Under Article 154 of the Constitution, it is mandatory to hold a CCI meeting every 90 days, says Sindh CM
Chairing meeting on Thursday, CM directs construction of 5,000 new classrooms under PSRP Programme