The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) of the United Nations has announced on its official website the initial dates to open airports around the world, two months after the closure of airports and the suspension of travel to reduce the outbreak of the new Corona virus.
The organisation expected that the airports will be opened from the beginning of this month to continue until the first of September next. The opening of the airports will be as follows:
June 1, 2020: Turkish Cyprus.
June 10, 2020: Qatar, Bahrain, Greece, Bulgaria.
June 15, 2020: Japan, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Czechoslovakia, Lithuania, Northern Macedonia, Azerbaijan.
June 20, 2020: Netherlands, Kazakhstan.
June 22, 2020: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, South Korea, Ireland, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Norway, Slovakia.
1 July 2020: United Arab Emirates (on the first trip to Beirut), Beijing, Australia, Belgium, Sweden, Belarus, Canada, Colombia, Kosovo, Malaysia, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Taiwan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine.
July 10, 2020: Indonesia, India, Pakistan.
July 15, 2020: Lebanon, Jordan, Algeria, Morocco, Kuwait, Libya, South Africa, United Kingdom, Russia, Philippines, Georgia.
August 1 2020: Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Tunisia, Baghdad, France, Spain, Italy, Armenia, Brazil.
1 September 2020: United States of America.
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