Six more countries have been added to Abu Dhabi’s 'Green List', allowing quarantine-free travel to the emirate.
The United States, Germany, Spain, Azerbaijan, Moldova and Kyrgyzstan are the new entrants.
Vaccinated passengers arriving from the 'Green List' countries must take a PCR test on arrival and on day 6, while non-vaccinated travellers must take a PCR test on arrival, as well as two other PCR tests on days 6 and 12.
The updated list now includes 29 countries and territories from where travellers can fly to Abu Dhabi without the need to quarantine.
- Australia
- Azerbaijan
- Bhutan
- Brunei
- China
- Cuba
- Germany
- Greenland
- Hong Kong (SAR)
- Iceland
- Israel
- Japan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Mauritius
- Moldova
- Morocco
- New Zealand
- Portugal
- Russia
- Saudi Arabia
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Spain
- Switzerland
- Taiwan (ROC)
- Tajikistan
- United Kingdom
- United States of America
- Uzbekistan

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