Oman will allow travelers holding a coronavirus vaccine certificate to travel to the country from 1st Sep 2021, the country’s civil aviation authority said on Twitter on Monday.
Oman resumes International Flights
The authority stated that it had dropped a list of countries from which arrivals were banned due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
All passengers arriving in the Sultanate must present a COVID-19 vaccine certificate with a QR Code certifying that they have received two doses of vaccines approved in Oman or, in cases where a single dose is approved by the Sultanate’s Health Authorities, one dose of such vaccine.
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The final dose must be received at least fourteen (14) days prior to the estimated arrival time.
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According to the Civil Aviation Authority, Omani citizens, residents, visa holders, those who do not require a visa to travel to Oman, and those who can obtain a visa upon arrival are allowed to enter the Sultanate in accordance with the pre-COVID system.
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