His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, has commended the actions of health authorities to safeguard the UAE.
He thanked the UAE’s health authorities for their 24|7 commitment and agility in keeping the country’s travellers, communities and the cities safe during the COVID-19 crisis.
"We are conscious that as a country which is a global travel hub and has the world’s busiest international airport in Dubai, we have the responsibility of rolling out the world’s best-in-class health and safety measures," His Highness said.
"Our highly trained teams are working around the clock to offer the maximum levels of care to our communities, and are monitoring international travellers who are transiting through or arriving in the UAE.
"They continue to do a stellar job, and their efforts will help our country retain its status as a global travel hub."
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has pegged the risk assessment of COVID-19 at the highest level, but is yet to declare it a pandemic.
According to WHO on March 4, 119 countries have not detected any cases of the virus. Of the 75 countries with cases, 47 have 10 cases or less, meaning travel continues to be safe as long as governments and people take the right actions and precautions.
At Dubai International airport, every traveller goes through unobtrusive thermal screening.
For travellers and crew who are arriving from countries of concern and COVID-19 hotspots, the health authorities conduct medical checks that include enhanced temperature checks and nose swabs.
When they detect a positive case, they follow international guidelines and conduct additional tests, which in turn helps to support and treat the person.
There are dedicated medical teams across the airport, and their target for screening passengers and crew of a flight is within 40 minutes.
Emirates Airline has implemented enhanced disinfection procedures on all flights arriving to and departing from Dubai.
The airline’s operational teams are using stronger, approved chemicals and materials, and using deeper cleaning techniques to thoroughly disinfect aircraft cabins.
All aircraft have HEPA filters, which are proven to remove more than 99 per cent of viruses in the cabin environment.
All the precautions and measures rolled out by the health authorities are continuing to make air travel safe for local communities, international travellers and employees.
"The UAE has lived through some of the world’s worst times – whether pandemics, natural disasters or recessions – and has always emerged stronger, fitter and better. I’m confident it will be no different this time around. We remain vigilant. The UAE stands together as one," Sheikh Ahmed concluded.


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