Indonesian citizens can enter the Holy Land after the Government of Saudi Arabia lifted the suspension of international travel for several countries and the booster vaccine requirement, Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Cholil Qoumas stated.
“There are no longer requirements for being vaccinated with the booster dose, but (umrah pilgrims) still have to comply with health protocols,” Qoumas noted in a written statement received here on Friday.
Earlier, Saudi Arabia authorities only allowed entry into the Holy Land for those vaccinated with the Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Johnson & Johnson (J&J) brands.
Earlier, the authority had issued a regulation for umrah pilgrims inoculated with the Sinovac and Sinopharm vaccines that necessitated receiving one dose of additional injections or boosters from four vaccines recognized by the Government of Saudi Arabia.
That rule has been lifted, and foreign nationals or umrah pilgrims must undergo a five-day quarantine upon arrival in the Holy Land.
“Pilgrims have to comply with health protocols by undergoing institutional quarantine for five days. It must be obeyed together,” Qoumas stated.
Moreover, Saudi Arabia’s aviation authority, the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), has updated its international flight regulations. As of December 1, 2021, flights from Indonesia can directly fly to Saudi Arabia.
Qoumas has welcomed the new regulation issued by Saudi Arabia’s aviation authority dated November 25, 2021.
“Alhamdulillah (Thank God), after returning from a working visit from Saudi Arabia, I received official information that starting at 1 a.m. on Wednesday, December 1, 2021, Indonesians will be allowed to enter Saudi Arabia without having to stay in a third country for 14 days,” he expounded.
He noted that Indonesia was prioritized for hajj and umrah after he had attended a meeting with the Saudi hajj and umrah authority at Mecca, Monday, November 22.
Source: Antara News