Home GCC No pre-flight Covid-19 PCR test for passengers arriving in Dubai from GCC countries The exemption is not applicable to passengers arriving by road through the Hatta border by Zainab Mansoor December 7, 2020 Passengers arriving in Dubai from GCC countries are no longer mandated to take a Covid-19 PCR test prior to departure. Travellers coming from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman, can take the complimentary Covid-19 test on arrival at the Dubai International Airport. This exemption, however, does not extend to passengers arriving by road through the Hatta border, who must take the PCR test 96 hours prior to departure. All passengers still hold the option of taking the test 96 hours before departure in their country of origin, Dubai carrier Emirates confirmed on its website. Passengers travelling to Dubai from six countries – namely the GCC states, Germany and the UK – are now exempt from a mandatory pre-flight Covid-19 PCR test. Last month, the UAE and Bahrain were added to the UK’s travel corridor, exempting outbound travellers from the aforementioned GCC countries from a mandatory two-week quarantine in the UK. Read: UAE, Bahrain added to UK travel corridor removing 14-day quarantine for travellers Since the virus broke out in the country, the UAE has reported 176,429 infections and 592 fatalities. Read more: Covid-19 update: UAE reports 1,153 infections, 634 recoveries and 3 deaths Tags Bahrain Covid-19 departure Dubai Hatta Kuwait Oman Saudi Arabia 0 Comments You might also like Oman’s OQ to raise $490m from IPO of methanol, ammonia unit Bahrain’s ATME aims transforming regional markets with asset tokenisation TAQA, JERA, Al Bawani Capital to develop 2 power plants in Saudi Arabia From humble beginnings to global heights: Sheikh Mohammed’s journey unveiled in new biography