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Emirates extends travel ban to 8 more African countries

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Emirates extends travel ban to 8 more African countries

Emirates has added eight more African countries to its travel ban list. The UAE-based carrier will no longer accept travelers originating from Angola, Guinea, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire and Ethiopia. Outbound passenger flights to the aforementioned destinations will not be affected.

Emirates stops travelers from eight more African countries

Middle eastern airline Emirates will no longer accept travelers from eight more African nations in its efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19. Passengers originating from or have transited through in the last 14 days the following nations will not be allowed to travel to Dubai.

  • Luanda, Angola
  • Conakry, Guinea
  • Nairobi, Kenya
  • Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
  • Entebbe, Uganda
  • Accra, Ghana
  • Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire
  • Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

The flight ban will come into immediate effect from December 28th. The airline also clarified that customers originating from Conakry (CKY) to Dakar (DSS) will not be accepted for travel. All outbound flights from Dubai to these destinations are not affected.

Emirates A380 with Ambulance
Travelers originating from Angola, Guinea, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire and Ethiopia are affected. Photo: Getty Images

The move by Emirates adds to its list of banned African countries, which also includes Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Zimbabwe.

Emirates previously offered exemptions for certain travelers from African nations. This included UAE nationals (and their 1st-degree relatives and domestic helpers) plus UAE Golden Visa holders, provided they self-quarantine and return a negative PCR test upon arrival.

No need to rebook immediately

Emirates has advised passengers booked on the above services that they do not need to contact the airline to reschedule their booking. Instead, customers can keep hold of their booking and get in touch with their booking office or travel agent as soon as flights are resumed.

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Affected travelers can reschedule their flights once travel restarts. Photo: Getty Images

The airline also advises travelers to visit Emirates’ ‘Manage Your Booking’ portal and keep their details up to date to receive the latest updates on their booking.

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For example, Kenya has seen a sharp jump from 1% positive cases to 30% in just three weeks. However, South Africa, which went through the world’s earliest Omicron outbreak, has seen a 35% drop in COVID cases.

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COVID cases across Africa have surged in recent weeks. Photo: Getty Images

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Via: norvanreports
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