New Visitor Procedures Clarified by Oman
Sunil Ambalavelil
- at Travel & Leisure
- on Dec 22, 2021 - 12:14
- on Updated: Dec 22, 2021 - 17:04
The Civil Aviation Authority of Oman took to Twitter to clarify new COVID-19 travel requirements to the country.
As per the Twitter post, travellers must have a PCR test done before arriving at the airports in Oman. A traveller’s registration card must be obtained by flyers by registering themselves on https://covid19.emushrif.om/ not less than 48 hours before taking off.
An immunisation certificate and a negative PCR result must be produced before entering the airport. Travellers with a “passenger registration card” that has a black stripe can proceed towards the passenger registration service counters to complete necessary procedures after arriving at Omani airports.
Passenger who have completed these procedures can then move to the passport counter.
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