Experts said authorities are ensuring strict entry guidelines are followed. Some passengers who failed to meet the requirements said they were stopped at Indian airports and barred from boarding their flights. Other reported being stranded at airports in Dubai.
“People travelling to Dubai must have a valid visa with a passport having validity of at least six months. One must carry a confirmed return ticket. These are checks that are being done earlier,” said Firoz Maliyakkal, founder and CEO of Tahira Tours and Travels.
“However, now, checks are being done to ensure that you are carrying enough money as proof of funds to sustain your stay in Dubai.
The amount is any currency equivalent to Dh3,000/$822 in cash or credit card. One has to provide a valid address proof of accommodation in the UAE; it can be either a relative's or friend’s home or a hotel booking,” added Firoz.
Travel agents said this rule has been in place for a long time but now, authorities have tightened monitoring for the benefit of travellers.
“Airport checks are being conducted to safeguard travellers arriving in Dubai. There have been many cases of overstaying.
This step by the authorities will positively impact the tourism sector of the emirate,” said Libin Varghese from Rooh Travel and Tourism.
“Stringent checks provide transparency and prevent any discrepancies for people travelling to the UAE," he added.
Thank you for these infos!!!!!!!!!!
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