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Saudi Arabia to register traveller immunisation data

May 19, 2021 at 2:52 pm

In this photo illustration coronavirus (COVID-19) positive blood samples are seen in front of a computer screen displaying the flag of Saudi Arabia [Mehmet Emin Mengüarslan – Anadolu Agency]

Saudi Arabia has launched an online portal for airlines operating in the kingdom to register immunisation data for all foreigners travelling to the Gulf Arab state, Reuters reported the General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA) saying today.

The portal will facilitate procedures upon arrival in the kingdom and link visitors’ data with the Saudi mobile app that tracks coronavirus cases, it said.

As of today, non-citizens arriving from eligible countries who are fully vaccinated against or recently recovered from COVID-19 will no longer be required to quarantine in designated government hotels.

This applies to residents, government and business travellers or those visiting friends and family, but not to foreign tourists, according to the Saudi Tourism Authority (STA).

STA Chief Executive Fahd Hamidaddin told Reuters on Monday that the kingdom would soon reopen to foreign tourists without specifying when exactly this year.

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Saudi Arabia liberalised its tourism industry in 2019, making it easier for foreigners to apply for tourist visas to the kingdom, which had been relatively closed off for decades.

The Gulf state is targeting 100 million annual visits by 2030, up from about 40 million a year before the pandemic, for tourism to account for ten per cent of gross domestic product, up from three per cent in 2019, by 2030.