Dubai Airports Corporation has published a set of instructions for incoming travelers, which is to bring the required documents, including the letter of approval from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which allows them to return to the UAE, as well as download the application of the Dubai Health Authority COVID19 DXB, which is available in the Apple and Android stores.

The Foundation stated in a bulletin on its website that Emirates Today viewed a copy of it, that the travel instructions and instructions also include making sure to fill in the health status form of the Dubai Health Authority, and making sure to complete the quarantine form that confirms the traveler’s commitment to commit to mandatory self-reservation For 14 days, along with mandatory medical examination.

She explained that you must bring a face mask and gloves, and adhere to the rules of social separation at all stages of travel and in various regions, including passing through the terminals to complete travel procedures when handing bags, customs, etc., noting that when leaving the airport, please take into account the dates of the national sterilization program, And leave to the chosen quarantine site (home or hotel).

For departing travelers, they must wear appropriate personal protective devices such as a face mask and gloves and arrive at the airport four hours before their flight to allow more time for measures, and prepare the required travel documents as only ticket holders will be allowed to enter the airport terminal.

Passengers should also pack luggage according to the restrictions and requirements issued by the airline, and make sure to bring all the required documents that include any medical examinations required at the intended destination, with the application of physical spacing procedures at all stages of travel, noting that for the departing travelers, a number of the chosen restaurants Food and drink services will be provided inside the building.

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