Coronavirus: These passengers can still enter the UAE even after travel banTravel Weekly Aviation News and Feature stories: Travel Weekly Travel Weekly Cruise News and Feature Reports: Travel Weekly Travel Weekly Hotel and Resort News and Feature Articles: Travel Weekly Travel Weekly Luxury news and analysis: Travel Weekly Travel Weekly Travel Agent News and Feature Articles: Travel Weekly Travel Weekly river cruise news and feature articles: Travel Weekly Travel Weekly tour operator news and feature articles: Travel Weekly Africa and Middle East latest news and features: Travel Weekly Travel Weekly Asia Pacific news and feature articles: Travel Weekly Travel Weekly Caribbean News and Feature Reports: Travel Weekly Travel Weekly Central America South America news and feature reports: Travel Weekly Travel Weekly Europe news and features: Travel Weekly Arnie Weissmann’s Backstage Pass: Olivier Jager Travel Video PostCard: Hostels around Europe Travel Video PostCard: Pubs of Belfast Travel Weekly Hawaii travel news and feature articles: Travel Weekly Travel Weekly Mexico Travel News and Feature Articles: Travel Weekly Travel Weekly United States Canada news and features: Travel Weekly Aerial view: Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Arnie Weissmann’s Backstage Pass: Cathy Tull Duba: UAE has exempted a few categories of passengers from the travel ban as they are still allowed to enter the country.According to a notice issued by Dubai Airports and obtained by Gulf News, there is a list of people that will be allowed entry into the UAE. They include: UAE nationals, diplomatic passport holder, GCC nationals and airline crew. Transit passengers allowed only at the airport and cannot leave the airport.The UAE has barred passengers, including the UAE residency permit holder from entering the country for a period of two weeks starting March 19 as part of precautionary measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus in the country.Source: Read Full Article Related News: Mauna Kea Beach Hotel plans $180 million renovation High-flying Atlantis Paradise Island excursion: Travel Weekly Australia won't welcome foreign tourists until at least 2022 Booking Holdings to buy air booking specialist Etraveli Covid is no longer a global health emergency, WHO declares Indian, Pakistani expats with expired Dubai-issued UAE residence visas allowed to return until November 10 These are some of the 'greenest' hotels in Europe