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Showing posts with label Travel Country wise. Show all posts

Sunday, September 20, 2020

Travel to Jordon in Covid19 era

 Travel to Jordon in Covid19 era

  • All arriving passengers must complete the requirements on the Visit Jordan website and pay the charges for hotel accommodation, COVID-19 PCR testing and transportation from airport to quarantine sites.
  • Passengers must enter their flight details on the website.
  • Upon completing payment, passengers will receive a QR code as approval for travel.
  • All passengers, except children below 5 years old, must present a negative certificate for a COVID-19 PCR test conducted within 120 hours of departure.
  • Passengers will undergo a second COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival.
  • Passengers must submit a Passenger Health Declaration and Locator form.
  • The QR code, COVID-19 PCR test certificate and health forms must be presented at check-in for verification.
  • Passengers coming to Amman for medical treatment can be accepted without a QR code if they carry an official letter of approval for entry issued by NCSCM.
  • All arriving passengers will be subject to a mandatory institutional quarantine for 7 days followed by 7 days isolation at home.
  • Transfer passengers from outstations across the network can now be accepted through Dubai. The same restrictions apply to all passengers whether originating from Dubai or any other Emirates destination.

Travel to Bahrain in Covid19 era September 2020

Travel to Bahrain in Covid19 era

Entry to Bahrain is restricted to Bahraini citizens, residents, GCC citizens who do not need a visa, passengers eligible to obtain a visa on arrival, passengers with a valid eVisa, diplomats, military personnel, airline crew, or holders of official, service or UN passports.

Visas on arrival are reintroduced for citizens of nationalities that are eligible for it. To check if you are eligible for a visa on arrival or apply for an eVisa, please visit the Bahrain eVisa System.

All passengers must undergo a COVID-19 PCR test (at their own expense) on arrival. Arriving passengers must remain in self-isolation until they receive the result of the COVID-19 PCR test. Any passenger staying in Bahrain for ten (10) days or longer must repeat the COVID-19 PCR test on the tenth day following their arrival in the kingdom.

Travel to Saudi Arabia Sept 2020 update

 Travel to Saudi Arabia

Only passengers who have prior approval from Saudi authorities will be allowed on flights to Dammam (DMM), Jeddah (JED) and Riyadh (RUH).

All passengers must complete the health disclaimer form provided on board and present it on arrival to the Airport Health Control Centre.

The following passengers are allowed to travel to and from Saudi Arabia:

  • GCC citizens
  • Non-Saudi passengers holding a valid visa (Entry/Exit, Residence and Visit)

Entry allowed to and departure from the Kingdom for citizens of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Member States as well as non-Saudis who obtain any of the following visas: exit and re-entry, work permit, Iqama (resident permit) or visit. The entry of GCC citizens and non-Saudis into the Kingdom is subject to the preventive health measures taken to prevent the spread of COVID-19. All passengers must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test result issued by an accredited laboratory. The test must be conducted within 48 hours of arrival in Saudi Arabia.

Travel from Saudi Arabia

Only passengers who have prior approval from Saudi authorities and are eligible for travel to or transit through Dubai will be allowed on flights from Dammam (DMM), Jeddah (JED) and Riyadh (RUH).

Please refer to the Ministry of Health website for the list of authorised PCR testing centres in Saudi Arabia.

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