RIYADH, Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has instructed all air carriers and private airlines operating at the Kingdom’s airports to ensure passengers hold the documents required for their journeys.
Under a recent circular, airlines must verify that travelers have the necessary documentation to enter or leave Saudi Arabia and to reach their final destinations or transit points.
GACA directed carriers to check the latest travel requirements covering entry, exit and transit in the countries of departure, destination and transit. The information must be verified through official channels operated by the relevant authorities or through approved regulations.
The regulator also called on airlines to take appropriate measures during the boarding process to confirm that passengers possess all documents required by destination and transit countries.
GACA stressed that airlines must comply with all circulars, directives and instructions issued by the authority.
The measures are intended to strengthen compliance with international travel requirements and help prevent passengers from facing disruptions caused by incomplete or invalid documentation.
Source: Saudi Gazette