Taking PCR tests before and after arrival at your travel destination is part of the new norm across the world. But to make things easier for those visiting Abu Dhabi, the city has decided to take off the Green List. That would mean that PCRs are no longer mandatory on arrival.
For those local unvaccinated travellers flying out of Abu Dhabi, the PCR test is still mandatory. Kids under the age of 12 are exempt from this. However, once you land and before you head to your resort in Abu Dhabi, it is still recommended that you get a PCR done at the airport so that indoor attractions in the city are more accessible. If necessary, hotels such as Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island Al Yamm Villa Resort could also arrange for guests to get their PCR done.
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