Home GCC Oman Access to Oman airport premises restricted to vaccinated personnel; travellers remain unaffected The directive will be effective starting Wednesday, September 1 by Gulf Business August 31, 2021 On Monday, August 30, Oman Airports confirmed that starting Wednesday, September 1, access to airport facilities across the country will be restricted to vaccinated personnel. Proof of their vaccination will be inspected at the entrances to the facilities, where they will need to furnish their Tarassud+ app. It clarified that the mandatory vaccination rule only applies to staff, and that unvaccinated travellers could still access these airports. They are allowed to proceed to their destinations, provided that the destination accepts their current inoculation status. Oman Airports would like to emphasize that: “Vaccination” is mandatory to access the Airports premises but does not apply to travelers. The requirements for Travelers to the access of Airport premises will be limited to the travel requirements of your destination. https://t.co/eU2QqvtFaa pic.twitter.com/Tkk0x3tkXN — مطارات عُمان (@OmanAirports) August 31, 2021 The country’s Supreme Committee has previously said that vaccinations will be mandatory to enter government and private sector establishments starting September 1, 2021. The private sector establishments include commercial complexes, restaurants and other business outlets, as well as venues hosting cultural, sports and group activities. Tags Covid-19 Vaccine News Oman Oman Airport 0 Comments You might also like How REITs are unlocking the potential of UAE real estate Top marks for GCC nations in digital connectivity index Saudi Arabia’s first opera house is being built here ADNOC to buy OCI stake in Fertiglobe for $3.62bn