Following the easing of travel restrictions affected by Covid, the Abu Dhabi Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Committee has issued a new travel advisory. Yes, according to the new rule, international passengers who have had both doses of Covid vaccine will no longer be quarantined at Abu Dhabi International Airport.
These travel rules will be applicable from September 5. But it will be mandatory for the people coming here to bring negative RT-PCR test report inside 48 with them.
The media office of Abu Dhabi has also shared information about this on its Twitter handle. Along with this, it will also be mandatory for people to get RT-PCR test done on their arrival here. Let us tell you that Etihad Airways had issued a new update regarding its travel guidelines. In this, it was said that 12 days of quarantine should be mandatory for people coming to Abu Dhabi. However, now it has been abolished under the new rules.
Travelers from Green List destinations which include Australia, Canada, China and Germany, who have had both doses of Kovid, will have to undergo RT-PCR test once again on the sixth day. Apart from this, it will be mandatory for travelers from all other countries to take the Kovid test on the fourth and eighth days.
Last week, the UAE authorities temporarily banned visa-on-arrival for people coming from India or who have been there for the past 14 days. However, now the UAE has issued a list of its rules for travelers, which is constantly being updated. Healthworks and students have been given exemption for travel by
Abu Dhabi has made a booster dose mandatory for those who have received the China-made Sinopharm Vaccine. People have been advised to get a booster dose to increase immunity after six months of taking both the doses of Sinopharm Vaccine. However, it is not mandatory for those who get the vaccine of another company to have a booster dose. The UAE has approved the vaccines of Moderna, Pfizer and AstraZeneca