UAE eases travel curbs for India, others but not for Pakistan
Dubai’s Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management has allowed travellers from India, South Africa and Nigeria to enter Dubai from June 23; however, people from Pakistan are barred from travelling to the UAE until July.
The Supreme Committee of Crisis and Disaster Management has said it would allow travellers from South Africa, who have received two doses of a UAE-approved vaccine, to enter Dubai starting from June 23, state news agency WAM said.
Travellers from India, who have valid residence visas and have received two doses of a UAE-approved vaccine, will also be allowed in the emirate.
Meanwhile, travellers from Nigeria must only present a negative PCR test taken 48 hours prior to departure for the UAE and will also undergo another PCR test on arrival in Dubai, WAM added.
The UAE also said it would suspend travellers from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Namibia from entering the country on national and foreign flights, effective 23:59 p.m. on Monday (today), WAM reported, citing a statement by the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA).
The GCAA said the restrictions would also include transit passengers, with the exception of transit flights travelling to the UAE and bound for those countries. Cargo flights between those countries and the UAE will continue, as usual, the statement added. It said the restrictions were being introduced to limit the spread of Covid-19.
The GCAA added that exemptions to its decision include: UAE nationals, their first-degree relatives, diplomatic missions, official delegations, business jets — after getting prior approvals — and golden and silver residency permit holders, in addition to those who work essential jobs. Those who are exempted will still have to take a PCR test at the airport and enter a mandatory 10-day quarantine.
report in Daily Times, June 21, 2021
UAE eases travel curbs for India, others but not for Pakistan
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