Coronavirus / Dubai eases travel restrictions for those coming from India, know new guidelines

Zoom News : Jun 20, 2021, 10:39 AM
Dubai: The Dubai government has released travel restrictions for its residents coming from India, South Africa and Nigeria on Saturday. After the coming of the second wave, the United Arab Emirates had banned passenger flights coming from India from the end of April.

Travelers coming to Dubai from India will be necessary to take both doses of the valid residential visa and the Valid Kovid-19 vaccine by the United Arab Emirates. According to the new protocol, passengers who follow these rules will be allowed to travel to Dubai. Currently, Sympharm, Pfizer-BioNetech, Sputonic V and Oxford-Astrazenac Vaccine are unwhile by the UAE Government.

RT-PCR Test will be done on reaching Dubai

Apart from this, passengers from Dubai to Dubai will have a Rapid PCR Test from a Rapid PCR Test four hours. On reaching Dubai, they will have to take another RT-PCR test. Along with this, travelers coming from India will have to go through institutional quarantines, unless they receive their PCR test results, which are expected to meet within 24 hours. In Dubai, Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Makhd, the leader of the leader and the Supreme Committee of Disaster Management has announced to be effective from June 23.

Ban on international flights till June 30

Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said that the central government has extended the ban on international flights till June 30. Flights will be operated under the Bilateral Air Bubble Agreement with the Cargo Flight, Selected countries. Due to the Kovid-19 Pandemic, Scheduled International Passenger Service was suspended from March 23 2020.

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