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COVID-19 TRAVEL ADVISORY

We must need to remind everyone or the community of the COVID-19 policies and services available as we get ready for the commencement of a hectic fall semester.
A number of adjustments have recently been made to the travel regulations once more in light of the transmission of the Omicron form of Covid-19. Here are the most recent travel restrictions from each nation that you need to be aware of if you want to travel between the UK and Dubai in the upcoming weeks.
All visitors to the UAE are strongly advised to confirm the specifics with their airline prior to departure as COVID-19 entrance requirements are subject to change at any time.
Details regarding the covid-19

Travelers entering the UAE do not require a COVID-19 PCR test before to departure if they have had all recommended vaccinations or:

  • They are in possession of a COVID-19 recovery certificate with a QR code that was issued within 30 days of departure.
  • They arrive in Dubai or Abu Dhabi under the age of 12 or under the age of 16 respectively.
  • They are severely handicapped.

Passengers departing from the UK for Dubai must provide proof of a Covid-19 RT-PCR test that was negative and performed no more than 48 hours before departure. Both NHS certifications and home testing kits are not acceptable forms of testing, and all test certificates must include.
Depending on your symptoms and lodging arrangements, you might need to self-isolate for at least 10 days at a government building, a hospital, your hotel, or other privately organized accommodations if you test positive for COVID-19 upon arrival. The UAE authorities only accept COVID-19 PCR test results as acceptable COVID-19 test results. Antibody testing and other test findings are not accepted.

Travel Aware

Travel Aware is needed to be following while you are planning to travel from Dubai to UK. All the essential medication and necessary traveling guide should need to follow before fly. Before traveling you need to maintain and be checked about your health and related to your health issue needed to be solved.
Consequently, you must fulfill the requirements for each nation you will visit and transit through in order to board the aircraft. This comprises the nation of departure, the nation of transit, and the nation of final destination. There can also be rules based on your previous travel patterns.
Health and Medical Advice

For especial or personal health and medical statements it is advised you to contact your doctor for the best prescription:

  • To find out if you require any particular vaccines for your location, consult your doctor four to six weeks before to your trip. Even if you’ve already had a vaccination, you could need a booster.
  • Purchase travel insurance, and be sure it provides adequate coverage for the kind of trip you’re doing, especially if you’re going on an adventure vacation, diving, or skiing.
  • Pack wisely; take care of your back and avoid carrying too much weight. One big luggage may not always be preferable to two lighter ones. For the protection of the luggage handlers, we have a 32kg restriction on individual articles.
  • Take care of yourself by getting enough of rest before the travel. Make sure to drink lots of water and use moisturizer to keep your skin feeling fresh.
  • Dress appropriately and choose comfortable clothing for the trip.
  • Check the time to allow yourself enough time to get through airport check-in, security, and immigration so you can unwind and enjoy your trip.

Medical Advices

  • At least four to six weeks before to your trip, schedule an appointment with your doctor if you have a chronic medical condition like diabetes, asthma, heart disease, epilepsy, or any type of disease.
  • Request a letter from your doctor outlining any medical issues you may have, the standard course of treatment, including the precise drugs and doses.
  • Carry your medicine in your cabin luggage and make sure you have enough for the trip. Additionally, you must determine whether your prescription is legal where you are going and whether a special permit is required.
  • Please remember to bring a cold bag or vacuum flask if you need to keep your medication cool because we are unable to do so.
  • Maintain your immunization records and have your immunization card with you at all times.

Guidelines under WHO

Passengers exposed to a variety of elements during air flight may have health effects. Before booking a vacation, it is advisable to take certain medical problems and lifestyle decisions into account as they may impact the security and comfort of air travel. It is recommended that pregnant women, those travelling with young children, and people with pre-existing medical illnesses speak with their doctor about the possible hazards of air travel and how to make their journey comfortable and safe for everyone on board—including the crew. It is advised to follow all the rules and guidelines for the betterment ad for the beneficial before fly from Dubai to UK or from anywhere.