AMMAN — The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said on Sunday that there is still mandatory
registration on the “Visit Jordan” platform, but incoming people will no longer
have to pay for the PCR test, according to Al-Mamlaka TV.
Ministry spokesperson Ahmad Rifai
said that registration on the platform gives all individuals arriving through
all border crossings a QR code.
He stressed that the easing of
restrictions related to the pandemic will contribute to alleviating its
repercussions, revitalizing tourism, increasing the number of tourists coming
to the Kingdom, and facilitating their arrival.
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AMMAN — The
Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said on Sunday that there is still mandatory
registration on the “Visit Jordan” platform, but incoming people will no longer
have to pay for the PCR test, according to Al-Mamlaka TV.
Ministry spokesperson
Ahmad Rifai
said that registration on the platform gives all individuals arriving through
all border crossings a QR code.
He stressed that the easing of
restrictions related to the pandemic will contribute to alleviating its
repercussions, revitalizing tourism, increasing the number of tourists coming
to the Kingdom, and facilitating their arrival.
Read more National news