Dubai: India has asked the UAE to delete the RPCR test requirements at the airport as, according to the current rules, travelers traveling to the UAE must arrive six hours before at the airport to complete their RTPCR test.
India said that UAE was in talks with her health authority on this problem.
The high cost of the RTPCR test at the airport is also a problem that is often raised by passengers traveling to the UAE, Indian Ambassador to UAE Pavan Kapoor to reporters.
“We officially took it with the UAE government.
We have told them by remembering the level of vaccination in India, considering the low level of Covid-19 cases now and the fact that this vaccine is recognized now, we have suggested that they have to do it and remove this RPCR requirement At the airport.
We thought it was in accordance with the situation.
They promised to take it with the National NCEMA (National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authorities), the National Health Authority that would take the last call on this matter.
So we hope that there will be serious considerations about this .
“Minister of External Affairs (EAM) S Jaishankar reached Dubai this morning to attend the Bani Yas forum.
He visited the Indian Pavilion in Dubai Expo.
He indicated that flights scheduled with full strength between India and UAE could begin.
Eam Jaisankar said, “I will say in terms of airline problems are part of very careful people, bubble settings, you know scheduled flights have not been operating for some time, so we move towards the return scheduled flight.
It’s the call That the Ministry of Civil Aviation will be taken.
All I can tell from my point of view is that the steps towards returning the scheduled flight forward.
“He further said,” Today we have 97 countries that fall in the category list ‘a’.
To me that it itself is a normal step.
Obviously it must happen before the airline is expanded.
The airline policy cannot be taken for one goal or one.
The event.
I know the Civil Service Ministry now looks now because the trip to subside people who are vaccinated and there is an understanding of moving .
“S Jaishankar also said that in India, PEM Covid and economic blessings are ongoing and years have been good for trade.
He said that there was optimism on the road and not only hidden growth but continued.