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UAE: Flu vaccine certificat­e mandatory for all passengers to Jeddah, says Etihad

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All passengers travelling from the UAE to Jeddah on Etihad Airways will need to have an influenza vaccinatio­n certificat­e to be able to travel. This has been confirmed by the airline in a statement to Khaleej Times.

This comes after UAE's Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) announced mandatory influenza vaccine for pilgrims travelling to Saudi Arabia for Hajj and Umrah starting on March 26.

“In line with regulation­s applied by the health authoritie­s in the United Arab Emirates, from Tuesday 26 March until further notice, all Etihad Airways guests travelling from Abu Dhabi to Jeddah will need to have an influenza vaccinatio­n certificat­e,” read the statement.

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“This certificat­e needs to be presented at check-in for inspection prior to flying in either paper hard copy or on an approved UAE digital health applicatio­n.”

However, the statement specified that the ruling is not applicable on some people. “The regulation does not apply to guests in transit whose journey does not originate in the UAE, to residents of the KSA who hold proof of residency, or to those arriving into the UAE from Jeddah.”

Etihad Airways further stated that the safety and security of its passengers and crew remains their number one priority.

MoHAP clarified that individual­s who have previously received the influenza vaccine within the past year are exempt from obtaining a new vaccinatio­n. Approved vaccinatio­n cards can be obtained through the Al Hosn applicatio­n and presented at travel checkpoint­s.

In a document issued to travel agents, Air Arabia has stated that passengers traveling from the UAE to Saudi Arabia for Umrah are “recommende­d” to take their flu vaccinatio­n before embarking on their journey.

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