As many as 187 male and female citizens arrived today at King Khalid International Airport, in Riyadh, within the scheduled flights intended to return citizens abroad to the homeland, based on the directives of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's leadership to keep Saudis abroad safe in light of the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic. The returnees were received by the President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) Abdulhadi bin Ahmed Al-Mansouri and a number of officials from the relevant government agencies. Upon arrival, the returnees were subject to all health and preventive measures against the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), including 12 stages that start from the airport of the country of departure. All arrived citizens will be quarantined for a period of 14 days in guest houses set by the Ministry of Tourism and supervised by the Ministry of Health. The citizens expressed their happiness over their arrival to the homeland, extending their thanks and appreciations to the leadership for the care and attention they received during their stay abroad until their arrival in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.