Dubai: Saudi Arabia has introduced new regulations for airline passengers carrying opiate-based medicines prescribed for medical conditions, Saudi News 50 reported.
The updated rule requires all travellers flying from or into the Kingdom to secure a special permit before being allowed to carry such medicines on board aircraft.
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Officials stressed that the regulation does not ban patients from carrying their prescribed medicines but regulates their transport in line with international standards. Travellers are urged to apply early to avoid travel disruptions.
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