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UAE: Tourists going to Dubai banned from carrying these items, know | News India

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On September 17, there were sudden explosions in pagers used to send messages in many places in Israel, including Lebanon's capital Beirut. Five thousand pagers exploded simultaneously at different places, injuring more than three thousand people. Fighters from the pro-Iranian group Hezbollah and Iran's ambassador to Lebanon were also injured in the blast.

Following the massive explosion, the United Arab Emirates has banned all passengers traveling on flights to and from Dubai from carrying pagers and walkie-talkies in check-in or cabin baggage. Apart from this, the government statement said that if any tourist finds a peddler and walkie-talkie during the tour, it will be confiscated by Dubai Police.

Lebanon also took a similar decision

After the explosion of pagers and walkie-talkies in the country of Lebanon, Lebanon's capital Beirut Airport has banned passengers from carrying pagers and walkie-talkies on all flights.

This ban was imposed after the air strikes in Lebanon

No flights are currently operating between UAE and Lebanon. Apart from this, all flights till October 8 have been canceled with immediate effect. All regular flights to Iraq, Iran and Jordan have been canceled until 5 October. Apart from this, the company's statement said that all flights to Iraq, Iran and Jordan have been suspended until further notice.

It may be mentioned here that Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways has resumed flights between Abu Dhabi and Tel Aviv on Thursday. Apart from this, flights from Dubai to Iraq, Israel and Jordan have also been started as usual on Friday. Tourists are also traveling in all these flights without any fear.