A spokesman for Dubai Airports said that in line with the directives of the Control and Control Center to combat the virus and the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, wearing a muzzle is no longer mandatory for all travelers through Dubai International Airport, which is the largest airport in the world in terms of international passenger numbers, and Dubai World Central Airport, as of From Wednesday, September 28.
The mandatory wearing of the muzzle, if necessary, on board aircraft will be decided based on the particular criteria and laws enforced by the ultimate destination or transit locations, the spokesman further stated in a statement that "Emirates Today" acquired a copy of.
He stated that the health and safety of our guests and employees is our top priority, so Dubai Airports works closely with regulatory authorities, airlines, and other service partners to ensure a safe and healthy airport environment.
As of Wednesday, September 28, neither the Dubai World Central Airport nor Dubai International Airport, the busiest airport in the world in terms of international passenger volume, require passengers to wear a muzzle. This is in accordance with the Center to Combat the Virus and the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority.
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