Flying to Abu Dhabi International Airport: Planning an operation to Abu Dhabi anytime soon? A popular business and leisure destination, the capital of the United Arab Emirates is served by Abu Dhabi International Airport. Here is everything operators and their passengers need to know.
Abu Dhabi International Airport
IATA: AUH
ICAO: OMAA
Coordinates: N24-26.0 / E054-39.1
Elevation: 88 feet
Magnetic variation: 02° E
Fuel types: Jet A1 and Avgas
Time zone: UTC +4
Average temperature: 25°C/ 84°F
Operational Information
Overflight permits are not required for private and non-scheduled flights
Landing permits are required for private and non-scheduled flights
PPR and slots are not required
There are no parking restrictions
There is no significant NOTAM at this time but always check before your operation
Full cargo handling facilities up to and including B 747 – F and AN 124 aircraft
Repair facilities for:
Aircraft up to B 747 – Line maintenance, ramp technical handling available on request for all types of aircraft. Comprehensive airframe maintenance and overhaul available
Aircraft up to 50,000 LBS AUW – Maintenance available on request for turboprop, gas turbine or piston engine aircraft
Immigration
A visa may or may not be required ahead of your visit to the UAE depending on your nationality
No entry visa is required for GCC citizens. The only requirement is to produce your GCC passport or national ID card at the point of entry in UAE
A visa on arrival will be issued, free of charge, if you are a citizen of one of the following countries:
Andorra, Australia, Brunei, Canada, Hong Kong, China , Ireland, Japan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Mauritius, Monaco, New Zealand, People’s Republic of China, Russian Federation, San Marino, Singapore, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States of America, Vatican City, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Seychelles, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Uruguay
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
Important:
Visa requirements are subject to change
Always check with your travel agent or nearest UAE embassy before traveling
Expired visa holders can be detained and/or fined
A visit visa is valid for 30 days
Customs
Each passenger is permitted to bring the following items into the UAE:
4 liters of alcohol or one carton or 24 cans of beer
Cigarettes not exceeding AED 2,000 worth
Cigars not exceeding AED 3,000 worth
Prohibited items:
The United Arab Emirates has a zero-tolerance drugs policy, even a small quantity of illegal drugs found on your person or in your possessions can result in imprisonment for those entering or transiting the UAE
Prescription is mandatory for any medication brought into the UAE
Some international over-the-counter medications containing codeine or similar narcotic-like ingredients are classified as controlled substances in the UAE, and it is illegal to have them in your possession. We advise that you contact your nearest UAE embassy or consulate for advice if you must take medications or other drugs into the country
All controlled substances such as cannabis, opium, etc. are banned, and the penalties for handling these drugs are severe
Importation of firearms and dangerous weaponry is restricted
Religious propaganda and any potentially offensive printed materials, CDs, videos, films, etc. are prohibited
Strict copyright laws are enforced in the UAE and pirated video and audiotapes, or illegal computer software will be confiscated
Currency
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.
Transport
Taxi
Abu Dhabi International Airport terminals are well serviced by taxi companies 24/7
Taxi pick-up areas are located outside the Arrivals Halls of Terminal 1 and 3 or can be booked in advance
Special taxis for women and children, families and for people of determination
To book a taxi, call 600535353 or book via the Abu Dhabi Taxi app
Metered Toyota Camry taxis are available outside the Arrival Hall of Terminal
Public Transport
Bus service to the city of Abu Dhabi is available outside Terminals 1, 2, and 3, the Cargo Building and the Police Complex
Departing every 40 minutes, 24/7
Travel time to the city center takes approximately 45 minutes
Accommodation
Aloft Abu Dhabi
Rotana Abu Dhabi
Crowne Plaza
Le Méridien Abu Dhabi
Attractions
Ferrari World
Warner Bros
Louvre Abu Dhabi
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque
Emirates Palace
For support flying to Abu Dhabi International Airport, contact UAS
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