• Baku travel policy - Fly Dubai

    Flying to Azerbaijan
    TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS TO AZERBAIJAN

    Citizens and residents of Russia, Turkey, the United States, Bahrain, the UAE, Great Britain, Israel, Hungary, Qatar, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Singapore, Slovenia, Slovakia, Greece, China, Estonia, Finland, France, Hong Kong, Croatia, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Brunei, South Korea, Chile, Ecuador, Cambodia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Maldives, Mexico, Morocco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Norway, Oman, Panama, Salvador, Uruguay, New Zealand, Jordan, Cyprus, Ukraine, Romania, Belarus, Albania, Dominican Republic, Philippines, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Columbia, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Pakistan, Peru, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Venezuela are able to travel to Azerbaijan by air under the following conditions:

    • submission of an official document issued by the relevant country (COVID passport) on complete vaccination with a QR code OR
    • recovery from COVID-19 for passengers over 18 years of age with a QR code

    Restrictions on travelling to and out of Azerbaijan by air or land are in force until the 1st of July 2022, except for cargo and charter flights.

    For more information please visit https://azerbaijan.travel/covid-19-en

    RETURN TO DUBAI
    Travelling to Dubai - rules as of 19 May 2022

    Rules for Dubai residence visa holders, visitors and tourists

    All UAE residents, visitors and tourists can travel to Dubai without an approval from GDRFA or ICP. However, visitors and tourists who are not eligible for a visa on arrival have to meet the visa requirements before travelling to the UAE. Please click here for UAE visa requirements

    Requirements

    Passengers travelling to Dubai from all countries, including the Gulf Cooperation Council countries (GCC), must fulfill one of the below requirements at the airport of departure:

    • present a valid COVID-19 vaccination certificate, reflecting that the passenger is fully vaccinated with a vaccine approved by the World Health Organisation (WHO) or the UAE. The certificate must contain a QR code.
    • present a valid negative COVID-19 test certificate that should be based on a molecular diagnostic test intended for the qualitative detection of nucleic acid for SARS‑COV‑2 viral RNA. The certificate must be issued within 48 hours from the time of sample collection by an approved health service provider and must contain a QR code.
    • present a valid medical certificate from the relevant authorities showing that the passenger has recovered from the novel coronavirus COVID-19, issued within one month before the date of arrival. The certificate must contain a QR code.

    If you are arriving from India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh or Egypt, you must get your certificate from one of the labs listed in the designated laboratories (PDF, 150 KB).

    Exemptions for the COVID‑19 PCR test and the vaccination certificate

    The following people are exempt from presenting a COVID-19 test or a vaccination certificate at the departure airport:

    • all UAE nationals returning to Dubai from any country
    • non‑UAE nationals accompanying a first‑degree UAE national family member
    • domestic workers accompanying a UAE national sponsor.

    The following people are exempt from being tested for COVID-19:

    • children below 12 years of age
    • passengers with moderate to severe disabilities

    The above requirements are subject to change without prior notice.

    Please check the IATA Travel Centre website before your flight to get the latest updates on the requirements of the country you are travelling from and arriving to.

    https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/world.php

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