Entry rules to Jordan during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Dear passengers, we would like to draw your attention to the updated rules of entry into Jordan and Ukraine when returning from Jordan during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Passengers entering Jordan who have previously visited India (45 or less days ago), even if tested negative, must be quarantined for 14 days at their own expense upon arrival in Jordan.

Entry into Jordan is allowed under certain conditions:

To check-in for a flight, each passenger must provide:
-Negative PCR test performed no later than 72 hours before departure from the first airport of landing;
-QR-code for payment of re-PCR test, which will be made upon arrival in Jordan. To do this, you will need to register and pay for the test on the following site: Queen Alia International Airport - Amman (AMM)
-Installed application (AMAN Mobile App.)
-PLR test is not required for children under 5 years.
-Any passenger who provides falsified or incorrect information is subject to a fine of 10,000 JOD ($ 14,000).
-After arrival in Jordan, at the airport, you will be sent to take a re-test and after that, you will pass the passport control.

Rules of entry into Ukraine from Jordan:

Travelers who have presented a valid international certificate for full vaccination against COVID-19 using an approved vaccine are exempted from the requirements for testing before departure. and the requirements of the Vdoma mobile application. The full list of approved vaccines can be found at https://traveltoukraine.org/what-you-should-know/coronavirus-information/

Upon arrival, confirmation of a negative PCR or antigen test performed within the previous 72 hours must be provided. Accepted tests for antigens are RAT and Ag. This does not apply to citizens and residents. Passengers without a valid test result will need to go through a 10-day self-isolation and install the mobile application "Home". This period may be shortened if PCR or antigen testing is performed within 72 hours of arrival and a negative test result is confirmed. More information on testing and conditional self-isolation can be found at https://traveltoukraine.org/what-you-should-know/coronavirus-information/.