MANAMA - Bahrain's Civil Aviation Authority on Tuesday declared updating entry regulations via Bahrain International Airport as of June 25 (Friday).
 
The authority said in a statement that all incoming passengers, vaccinated or not and aged six and above, must present an accredited PCR test certificate bearing the Code QR before ascending to the plane -- 38 hours from the departure time from the "red zone" countries and 72 hours from countries that are not listed in this category.
 
According to the updated regulations, incoming passengers must be subjected to PCR tests against covid-19 upon arrival from all countries, along with maintaining the test on the 10th day after arrival.
 
Costs of the tests can be paid via the application "aware society" in addition to payment with banking and visa cards.
 
The 10-day quarantine remains mandatory for all passengers coming the countries listed in the "red zone" and all unvaccinated passengers aged six and above at their houses or quarantine institutions.
 
Moreover, it declared maintaining the entry ban for citizens of the "red zone" countries, namely India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Vietnam.

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