Home UAE Dubai Dubai’s Emirates resumes passenger services to and from these five destinations The resumption of services is effective January 13 onwards by Zainab Mansoor January 13, 2022 Dubai carrier Emirates will resume passenger services to and from Guinea (CKY), Cote d’Ivoire (ABJ), Ghana (ACC), Uganda (EBB) and Angola (LAD), effective January 13. All passengers arriving and transiting Dubai must meet the following travel protocol: Passengers travelling from Guinea (CKY), Uganda (EBB) or Ghana (ACC) with Dubai as a final destination require a 48‑hours PCR test, a 6‑hour rapid PCR test and another PCR test on arrival. Meanwhile, passengers travelling from Guinea (CKY), Uganda (EBB), Ghana (ACC) and Cote d’Ivoire (ABJ) and transiting through Dubai only require to follow the final destination rules. As of today, we have resumed flights between @DXB and Angola, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea and Uganda. For the latest travel updates, visit https://t.co/Cbrw3hsBN1 pic.twitter.com/GcJxLaZMn1 — Emirates Airline (@emirates) January 13, 2022 Also, people travelling from Angola (LAD) or Cote d’Ivoire (ABJ) with Dubai as a final destination are required to have a PCR test within 72 hours prior to departure and another PCR test on arrival in Dubai. Passengers travelling from Angola (LAD) and transiting through Dubai, are only required to have a 72-hours PCR test. Passengers accepted for travel must present a valid negative Covid-19 PCR test certificate with a QR code for a test conducted at an approved facility within the stipulated hours of departure. Test validity is calculated from the time of sample collection. Passengers who are required to undergo a Covid-19 PCR test on arrival, must remain in self quarantine until they receive the test result. However, UAE nationals and children under the age of 12 are exempt. Tags Arrivals Covid-19 Emirates Passengers PCR 0 Comments You might also like Dubai’s Emirates takes delivery of first its A350-900 aircraft Emirates inks strategic deals with Vietnam Airlines, VietJet Dubai’s Emirates SkyCargo orders more Boeing 777F freighters Dubai’s Emirates Airline chides Boeing over fresh 777X delay