Tajikistan dropped from Abu Dhabi travel ‘green list’: mandatory quarantine required for travellers from Tajikistan

Abu Dhabi has updated green list for travel to the UAE capital.  Tajikistan has been removed from Abu Duhabi’s travel ‘green list,’ meaning travelers from the country will now need to quarantine on arrival in the UAE capital.    Abu Dhabi updated the list on Sunday to remove Tajikistan and the United Kingdom and add Malta.   […]

Abu Dhabi has updated green list for travel to the UAE capital.  Tajikistan has been removed from Abu Duhabi’s travel ‘green list,’ meaning travelers from the country will now need to quarantine on arrival in the UAE capital.   

Abu Dhabi updated the list on Sunday to remove Tajikistan and the United Kingdom and add Malta.  

Passengers arriving from ‘Green List’ countries will only be required to undergo a PCR test at Abu Dhabi Airport, the United Arab Emirate (UAE)’s Department of Culture and Tourism tweeted.

Tajikistan and the United Kingdom have been included in the list since April, while Malta was recently added to it.

“Countries, regions, and territories included within the Green List will be regularly updated based on international developments,” the Department said.

It added that the list only applies to countries passengers are arriving from rather than citizenship.

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