Dubai all set to welcome tourists from tomorrow

Dubai Media Office

Dubai Airports is all set to welcome tourists from tomorrow, July 7. 

A video released on the Dubai Media Office's Twitter handle captures the safety measures that have been put in place to ensure passenger safety as the world fights to combat the spread of COVID-19.

All travellers will undergo thermal screenings on arrival and must follow physical distancing guidelines in accordance with measures followed at Dubai airports and use face masks at all times.

They will need to present a recent COVID-19 negative certificate (issued a maximum of four days prior to departure), or undergo testing at Dubai airports on arrival.

All travellers must download the COVID-19 DXB app, fill a ‘health declaration form’ and have a valid health cover.

If a tourist tests positive, they must self-isolate at an institutional facility, as outlined by the government, for 14 days at their own expense.

 

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