COVID-19: UAE to lift suspension of outbound, inbound flights

 

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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Nigeria has said its government has determined to remove the obligatory requirements for Rapid Antigen Test for Dubai sure passengers from Nigeria as section of efforts to give up the suspension of inbound and outbound flights between each countries.


The UAE Embassy made the disclosure in a letter addressed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with reference No.078/A/2021 and dated March 24, 2021. While reiterating its selection to put off the controversial antigen take a look at which used to be the important motive of the stalemate between both countries, the UAE issued some requirements for the Nigerian authorities to meet earlier than the move is consolidated.


Among the new requirements, the range of passengers on inbound flights to the UAE need to now not exceed 200 passengers for two weeks, only direct flights between the UAE and Nigeria are allowed and passengers need to existing a legitimate negative PCR test performed within 48 hours earlier than boarding. The letter read,” The Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Abuja presents its compliments to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Protocol Department) of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with reference to the Ministry Verbal Note No. K.521/2021 dated 16th February 2021 and the Embassy’s Note Verbal No. 049/A/2021 dated 23 February 2021. 

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