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Amir Khan and family fly first class to Dubai in empty cabin amid Covid travel ban

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Amir Khan has shared a photo of him travelling first class to Dubai with his family, despite the coronavirus travel bans. The boxer, 34, previously travelled to the UAE in December last year for which he received criticism from fans.

In a photo posted on Instagram, Amir sat with his three kids - Lamaisah, six, Alayna, two, and Muhammad, 13-months - in an empty first-class cabin.

He captioned the photo: “Switching off with the kids!” His wife Faryal Makhdoom, 29, wasn’t in the photo but she may have been behind the camera for the family portrait.

Faryal revealed in December that she lost her sense of taste - one of the symptoms of Covid-19 - before she and her family jetted off to Dubai.

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