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All passengers must present a copy of the approved vaccination certificate at the port of departure
A spokesperson for the National Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) said on Tuesday that the UAE Civil Aviation Authority has revised the travel agreement for private jet users.
NCEMA, in cooperation with the UAE’s Civil Aviation Authority, announced the revised business or private aircraft operating rules at the weekly Covid-19 briefing on October 19.
With immediate effect, all incoming passengers on business jets, including business travelers, residents and tourists, must register their arrival on the “Registration of Entry” service of the Federal Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security Agency (ICA).
NCEMA spokesperson Dr. Taher Al Amiri stated in the briefing that all passengers must present a copy of their approved vaccination certificate at the port of departure. “All passengers must also undergo a negative PCR test, which contains a QR code. The test should be performed at least 48 hours before departure,” the spokesperson said.
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“In addition, passengers must also undergo a second PCR test six hours before departure. A third PCR test will be performed after arrival. All passengers must also undergo PCR testing on the fourth and eighth days after arrival,” he explained Say.
The official said that the agreement to limit the number of passengers on business jets has been annulled.
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