Jordan lifts travel restrictions from March 1

Amman : Jordan has resumed a quarantine-free travel scheme for international travellers from March 1.
Jordan's Tourism Board said, as of March 1, visitors would no longer be required to take a PCR test before entering the country or take another PCR test upon arrival at airports and other entry points.
Visitors will still have to sign a pledge to get tested if they feel coronavirus symptoms and agree to self-isolate if they contract Covid-19.
"We hope the relaxing of previous restrictions will help once again the recovery of tourism to the kingdom and ease access for travellers planning their trips to Jordan," said Abed Al-Razzaq Arabiyat, Managing Director, Jordan Tourism Board.
Jordan, an Arab nation on the east bank of the Jordan River, is defined by ancient monuments, nature reserves and seaside resorts. It’s home to the famed archaeological site of Petra, the Nabatean capital dating to around 300 BC.










