The UAE has officially reopened travel from South Africa this week. Following a seven-month ban, the country is opening its border to fully vaccinated passengers along with strict testing requirements. The news will be a huge boost to Emirates, which is ramping up flights in September and has signed several new partnerships in the country.
Ready to go
The UAE is officially lifting all of its travel bans with effect from today, 30th August. The country will now allow passengers who are fully vaccinated with a WHO-approved vaccine to enter the country after testing. This means vaccinated South Africans will finally be able to travel to the UAE, ending a seven-month-long travel ban.
Tourists and other visas will once again be issued to South Africans who are vaccinated from today onwards. This is good news for thousands of passengers who have been unable to travel since January and for Emirates, which has a major presence in the country. So what will passengers require to enter the UAE?
After successfully getting their visa, or if you are exempt, travelers must take an RT-PCR test 48 hours before departure. Once this is negative, passengers also have to take a rapid PCR test at the airport within six hours of taking off. Finally, in the UAE, travelers have to take one last PCR test to explore freely.
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Not easy
Despite the easing of restrictions, only a few will be able to take advantage of the easing. South Africa’s shortage of vaccines means less than 10% of the population is fully vaccinated and only 15.4% have gotten one dose. This means only 9.6% of the population will be eligible at this time, unless travelers were vaccinated outside the…