Planning an operation to Abu Dhabi this month? Attending the F1 Grand Prix? Here's what you need to know before you fly.The 2016 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix takes place on November 26-27 and anticipation is steadily building for the last race of the F1 schedule. The course's 60,000 capacity is expected sell-out in the coming weeks with racing enthusiasts traveling from all over the globe to the annual event. Here's the important information for those traveling to Abu Dhabi.
UK, France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Finland, Spain, Monaco, Vatican, Iceland, Andorra, San Marino, Liechtenstein, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Hungary, Latvia, Estonia, Malta, Cyprus, Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria, United States, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Brunei, Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong.Citizens of any other countries will need to apply for a visa through your nearest UAE embassy.In some cases, your airline may be able to help you with this. An eye scan will be required at the airport.Visitors requiring a visa must have a local sponsor to secure entry. This must be delivered to the airport by the sponsor for collection on arrival. Visa Delivery Services offices are located in each terminal at Abu Dhabi International Airport.Please note:
E-VisasAn online application for UAE visas for expatriates residing legally in the GCC was introduced in May this year. All GCC residents are now eligible to apply for an e-visa ahead of their trip and no longer need to wait for processing upon arrival.See https://www.ednrd.ae/GCCIND/login.do for more information.
Each passenger is permitted to bring the following items into the UAE:
Prohibited items:The United Arab Emirates has a zero-tolerance drugs policy, even a tiny amount of illegal drugs found on your person or in your possessions can result in imprisonment for those entering or transiting the UAE.
All controlled substances such as cannabis, opium, etc. are banned, and the penalties for handling these drugs are severe.
The local currency is the Dirham AED.There are no restrictions on the amount of cash you can carry. However, amounts exceeding AED 100,000 must be declared.
TaxisAbu Dhabi International Airport terminals are well serviced by taxi companies around the clock.
Public TransportA bus service to the city of Abu Dhabi is available outside Terminals 1, 2, and 3, the Cargo Building and the Police Complex.