TOURINFO-YEREVAN- Dubai’s low-cost airline, FlyDubai, has announced that from July 7, it will be resuming its operations to 24 destinations across the globe.

These include Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Alexandria (Egypt), Amman (Jordan), Tbilisi (Georgia), and Yerevan (Armenia).

Regular flights on the Dubai-Yerevan-Dubai route will be resumed on July 15, 2020.

All those wishing to visit Dubai would have to test negative for COVID-19. Aside from testing negative for the virus, all visitors would also be required to have valid health insurance. They would also be required to download the COVID-19 DXB app, fill out a health declaration form, and be aware that airlines have the right to refuse passengers who they suspect may have the virus.

Once visiting passengers have landed in Dubai, they will be subject to further tests, if airport officials suspect that they are carrying the virus.

All tourists will also be required to follow the city’s COVID-19 safety measures. These include the mandatory wearing of masks, social distancing measures, and more. If the COVID-19 guidelines are not followed, they could be subject to fines issued by the Dubai Police.

Upon arrival, passengers will be subject to thermal checks. Those suspected of having COVID-19 will be subject to further tests. In case of a positive test, 14-day isolation is mandatory, the tourists will cover all expenses of which.

Source: https://news.flydubai.com/flydubai-resumes-flight-schedule-and-opens-for-sale#

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