DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has allowed eight categories of travellers to attend ‘Dubai Expo 2020’ from countries where passengers’ entry is suspended due to coronavirus restrictions.
Passenger entry from 16 destinations, including India, Pakistan, South Africa and Indonesia, to the UAE, remains suspended until further notice.
According to the safety circular issued by the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) last week, exempted travellers have to abide by stringent COVID-19 safety measures, including a 10-day quarantine period.
The list of exempted citizens are as follows:
- Diplomatic personnel belonging to UAE and the applicable countries.
- Official delegations, subject to obtaining prior approval.
- UAE residents with gold or silver residency permit.
- Expo 2020 international participants, Expo 2020 exhibitors and personnel sponsored by Expo 2020 organiser.
- Crews of cargo flights and transit flights of foreign companies.
- Businessmen and businesswomen.
- Employees belonging to vital functions according to the classification of the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship.
The exempted passengers will be required to submit negative PCR (Covid-19 test). They must get a PCR test done on arrival. They have to quarantine for 10 days and must wear a monitoring and tracking device.
Dubbed as “the world’s greatest show”, the exhibition will begin on October 1, 2021, and end on March 31, 2022. According to the Expo 2020 website, pavilions from 191 countries will be set up at the site.
The Expo site will have up to 60 live events a day — including film nights, poetry readings, art activations, musical concerts, cultural tours and parades — as well as more than 200 food and beverage options.