UAE to Lift Ban on Transit Flights From India & Others, Relax Curbs on Travel

The United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, 3 August, said that it will remove the ban on transit passengers from India, Pakistan, Nigeria, and other countries from 5 August.

Earlier, the UAE had reportedly extended the ban on passenger flights coming from India till 2 August.

The UAE had banned passengers from several South Asian and African countries for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The UAE, a major international travel hub, has banned passengers from many South Asian and African countries for several months due to the coronavirus pandemic.

NCEMA said on Twitter that passengers travelling from countries where flights had been suspended would be able to transit through its airports from Thursday as long as they present negative PCR tests taken 72 hours prior to departure.

Final destination approval would also have to be provided, the authority said, adding that UAE departure airports would arrange separate lounges for transiting passengers.

The transit ban had also included Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Uganda.

Those working in the medical, educational or government sectors in the Gulf Arab state as well as those studying or completing medical treatment in the UAE would be exempt from the vaccination requirement as would humanitarian cases.

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