Home UAE Abu Dhabi Wizz Air Abu Dhabi to issue discounted tourist visas for Israelis, Egyptians, Armenians and Georgians Passengers will be able to apply and pay for the visa via the carrier’s website itself by Varun Godinho June 1, 2021 Wizz Air Abu Dhabi has unveiled its latest initiative to ease the tourist visa application process for passengers travelling to Abu Dhabi from Egypt, Georgia, Armenia, and Israel for whom visa on arrival is not available. Wizz Air has collaborated with Airline Web Services, so that these customers can easily apply for a 30-day or 90-day visit visa at a discounted price. Passengers will be able to apply and pay for the visa on the carrier’s website itself. A 30-day UAE single-entry tourist visa for Israelis costs Dhs372, while for Egyptians, Armenians and Georgians it is priced at Dhs354. Meanwhile a 90-day UAE single-entry tourist visa for Israelis costs Dhs892, while for Egyptians, Armenians and Georgians it is priced at Dhs874. Visa type Nationality WIZZ customer price (including VAT) 30-day tourist visa-single entry Israeli Dhs372 Egypt, Georgia, Armenia Dhs354 90-day tourist visa-single entry Israeli Dhs892 Egypt, Georgia, Armenia Dhs874 While Israel is on Abu Dhabi’s ‘green list’, Egypt, Armenia and Georgia are not on that list. Passengers arriving from the ‘green list’ destinations are exempt from mandatory quarantine measures after landing in Abu Dhabi. Vaccinated travellers arriving from ‘green list’ countries must take a PCR test on arrival and on day six, without the need to quarantine. Vaccinated residents and citizens arriving from countries which are not on the green list must take a PCR test on arrival and quarantine for five days. They must take another PCR test on day four of their arrival to the UAE. Read: Abu Dhabi updates green list to include 29 destinations, including US, Germany Wizz Air Abu Dhabi has opened bookings to 24 destinations including Santorini, Athens, Thessaloniki, Alexandria, Kiev, Salalah, Muscat, Almaty, Nur Sultan, Budapest, Cluj-Napoca, Catania–Fontanarossa, Yerevan, Sohag, Boryspil, Katowice, Kutaisi, Belgrade, Larnaca, Luxor, Odessa, Bucharest, Bari, Sofia, Catania and Tel Aviv. Tags Abu Dhabi Armenia Egypt Georgia Israel News UAE UAE Tourist Visa visas visit visas Wizz Air Abu Dhabi 0 Comments You might also like Egypt’s grid boosted as UAE’s AMEA Power switches on 500MW solar plant Beyond the horizon: How to future-proof the legacy of UAE family businesses Abu Dhabi Crown Prince inaugurates CMA Terminals Khalifa Port Standard Chartered expands private banking team in the UAE