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On March 24, Dubai closed its airspace and halted all international flights. Now on July 7, Dubai has opened its borders to tourists and visitors from around the world.
Before flying, all tourists must take a PCR test (COVID-19 nasal swab test) in a hospital or clinic from their respective country. Visitors must carry their negative test results.
If the test is valid and the visitor is not showing any symptoms, they will not be tested or quarantined.
If the tourist does not have access to testing, a medical team at Dubai airport will screen them. The visitor should take an airport taxi to their hotel and self isolate in their room until the results arrive, which will take two to three days.
Visitors staying with family should do the same and isolate themselves in a separate room.
Testing for children of all ages in mandatory.
.@GDRFADUBAI prepares to receive visitors and tourists coming to the country through @DubaiAirports from July 7, with high safety standards in place, and launches a special passport sticker bearing the phrase 'A warm welcome to your second home.' pic.twitter.com/smA1kOcysG
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) July 6, 2020
Emirates airlines have opened up its services to 51 destinations, while FlyDubai has restarted its services to 17 cities.
If you’ve run out of disposable masks or are looking for quality reusable masks (to avoid being fined AED 3000) then check these out:
1. A pack of 50 three-layer disposable medical face masks for AED 25.49.
2. Advance reusable face mask, suitable for when you go running or cycling for AED 105.98.
3. Pack of 8 adjustable and slightly more affordable reusable face masks with breathing filters and earloops, for AED 53.90.
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