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SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2025
Emirates first airline to conduct pre-boarding rapid Covid-19 tests

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TBS Report
16 April, 2020, 11:10 am
Last modified: 16 April, 2020, 12:42 pm

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Emirates first airline to conduct pre-boarding rapid Covid-19 tests

Protective barriers have been installed at check-in desks to protect staff and travellers, and face masks and gloves are mandatory both at the airport and on board Emirates flights

TBS Report
16 April, 2020, 11:10 am
Last modified: 16 April, 2020, 12:42 pm
Emirates passengers headed to Tunisia were rapid tested for Covid-19 at Dubai International Airport. The results of the tests were avaiable within 10 minutes. Photo: The National via Emirates
Emirates passengers headed to Tunisia were rapid tested for Covid-19 at Dubai International Airport. The results of the tests were avaiable within 10 minutes. Photo: The National via Emirates

Emirates, a Dubai-based carrier, in partnership with the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has started conducting on-site rapid coronavirus tests for passengers before allowing them to board a flight.   . 

Emirates, the first airline, tested passengers on a repatriation flight from the UAE to Tunisia on April 15, The National.ae, reported.  

All passengers underwent blood tests at a testing station set up in the group check-in area of Terminal 3, Dubai International Airport.

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Results in 10 minutes

Test results are available within ten minutes, allowing Emirates to clear each passenger before boarding.

Emirates plans to roll out this service on other flights as an additional precaution before allowing passengers to board flights.

"We are working on plans to scale up testing capabilities in the future and extend it to other flights, this will enable us to conduct on-site tests and provide immediate confirmation for Emirates passengers travelling to countries that require COVID-19 test certificates," said Adel Al Redha, Emirates chief operating officer.

Emirates partnered with the Dubai Health Authority to condut rapid Covid-19 tests on travellers before they were allowed to board flights. Photo: The National via Emirates
Emirates partnered with the Dubai Health Authority to condut rapid Covid-19 tests on travellers before they were allowed to board flights. Photo: The National via Emirates

"We are glad to work with Emirates on the successful implementation of rapid COVID-19 testing at the airport for departing travellers," added Humaid Al Qutami, Director-General of the Dubai Health Authority

Mandatory gloves and face masks

Emirates has also adapted its check-in and boarding procedures in a bid to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

Protective barriers have been installed at check-in desks to protect staff and travellers, and face masks and gloves are mandatory both at the airport and on board Emirates flights.

Social distancing rules are being applied in-flight with airline staff selecting passenger's seats for them in order to follow best practice.

All Emirates aircrafts go through rigorous cleaning and disinfection processes in Dubai, after each journey. The airline is currently operating limited repatriation outbound flights from Dubai with regular passenger services grounded until at least May 1.

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