UAE TRAVEL NEWS

Emirates will resume flight operations to the following US destinations starting from 21 January 2022:

  • Chicago (EK 235)
  • Orlando (EK 219)
  • Miami (EK 213)
  • Dallas Fort Worth (EK 221)
  • Seattle (EK 229)
  • Newark (EK 209)

 

Emirates will resume operations to the following US destinations starting from 22 January 2022:

 

  • Houston (EK 211)
  • San Francisco (EK 225)
  • Boston (EK 237)

 

Emirates flights to New York JFK, Los Angeles (LAX) and Washington DC (IAD) continue to operate as scheduled.

Passengers booked and confirmed on the above flights will be accepted for travel.

 

Customers must check the latest government travel restrictions in their country of origin and ensure they meet the travel requirements of traveling to or transiting through Dubai and their final destination. For more information on travel requirements, click here.   

Customers must arrive early at the airport and plan extra time for document verification at check‑in. 

 

In order to receive the latest updates on their flights, customers are also advised to ensure that their contact details are updated by visiting Manage Your Booking.

Update

Resumption of passenger services from Guinea (CKY), Cote d'Ivoire (ABJ), Ghana (ACC), Uganda (EBB) and Angola (LAD)

Update

Last updated: 13 January 2022, 11:47 Dubai (GMT+4)

From 13 January 2022, Emirates will resume passenger services to and from Guinea (CKY), Cote d'Ivoire (ABJ), Ghana (ACC), Uganda (EBB) and Angola (LAD). 

Passengers arriving and transiting in Dubai (DXB) from these destinations must meet the following travel requirements:

 

 Final destination Dubai:

  • Passengers travelling to Dubai from Guinea (CKY), Uganda (EBB) or Ghana (ACC) require a negative PCR test certificate with a QR code for a test conducted at an approved facility within 48 hours of departure, a 06‑hours Rapid PCR with a QR code, and a PCR test on arrival in DXB. Test validity is calculated from the time the sample was collected.
  • Passengers travelling from or via Senegal (DSS) require a negative PCR test certificate with a QR code for the test conducted at an approved facility within 72 hours of departure, and a PCR test on arrival in DXB. Test validity is calculated from the time the sample was collected.
  • Passengers travelling to Dubai from Angola (LAD) and Cote d’Ivoire (ABJ) require a negative PCR test certificate with a QR code for a test conducted at an approved facility within 72 hours of departure, and a PCR test on arrival in DXB. Test validity is calculated from the time the sample was collected.

Passengers who are required to take a COVID‑19 PCR test on arrival must remain in self‑quarantine until they receive the test result.

 Transiting in Dubai:

  • Passengers transiting in Dubai from Guinea (CKY), Uganda (EBB), Ghana (ACC) and Cote d’Ivoire (ABJ) are only required to follow the travel requirements of their final destination
  • Passengers transiting in Dubai from Angola (LAD) are required to have a negative PCR test result with a QR code for a test conducted at an approved facility within 72 hours of departure and meet the travel requirements of their final destination.
  • Passengers transiting in Dubai from Guinea via Senegal (CKY via DSS) are required to follow the travel requirements of their final destination.

 

UAE Nationals and children under the age of 12 are exempt from these requirements.

 

Please check our travel requirements page for Dubai and your final destination. Customers travelling between countries with different rules should follow the most restrictive requirements. 

Please contact your travel agent or booking office to assist with rebooking.



CREDIT TO https://www.emirates.com/ae/english/help/covid-19?pub=autodetect&pub=autodetect

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