Aug 01, 2020 17:20 Asia/Tehran [Updated: Sep 08, 2020 11:01 Asia/Tehran]
  • Negative COVID-19 tests required for air passengers arriving to IKIA

All passengers coming to Imam Khomeini International Airport from August 5 must have proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test not more than 92 hours before boarding their flight to the Imam Khomeini International Airport.

Iran Press/Iran News: "As we started to reopen for international travel like many countries, we also require a negative Covid-19 test result from Passengers before boarding at Imam Khomeini International Airport," said a member of the board directors and deputy head of airport operation at IKAC, Mohammadreza Karimiyan.

Negative COVID-19 tests required for air passengers arriving to IKIA 

One of the most important priorities at Imam Khomeini International Airport is control of this virus in the current situation so Passengers with high temperatures will be guided to the airport city's designated medical facilities for anti-coronavirus measures.

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“Passengers who have Iranian citizenship will also be tested, if they do not have COVID-19 PCR test result, they need to give a COVID test and quarantined for 48 hours until the result of their test determined, he mentioned, adding: “They also must be required to pay for the costs of their quarantine.”

Negative COVID-19 tests required for air passengers arriving to IKIA 

"Non-Iranian citizenship will not be allowed to enter the country and they will return to their country if they do not have a proof of negative COVID-19 test," said a member of the board directors and deputy head of airport operation at IKAC.
“According to the declaration by health officials in Iran we are increasing surveillance at international entry points and using thermal scanning machines to screen people as they depart daily,” he added. 101/207

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