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| Air Access to Sana'a | |
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| - Yemenia from London, Paris, Frankfurt, Rome
- Egypt Air from Cairo
- Royal Jordanian from Amman
- Gulf Air from Bahrain & Abu Dhabi
- Emirates from Dubai
- Lufthansa from Frankfurt
- Qatar Airways from Doha
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| Airports | |
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| - Sana'a International : 15 km from city centre.
- International & domestic airports in Taiz, Aden, Riyan, Seyun, Hodeidah.
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| Visas | |
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| Visa applications must be made with the embassy of Yemen in the country of residence. For countries where Yemen has no diplomatic representation, visas can be arranged locally. For this service available from Future Tours Industries, passport details must be sent to us at least 20 days in advance.
Passports bearing Israeli visas are not accepted. | |
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| Customs & currency regulations | |
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| Entry of 2 litres alcohol (for non moslims) & 200 cigarettes is allowed. There are no restrictions on cameras. No special declarations are needed.
There are no restrictions on the amount of foreign currency or travellers cheques brought into the country. | |
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| Health | |
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| No vaccination is compulsory, although for up to date information we recommend you contact your local medical organisation. | |
Trnasportation in the capital Sana'a |
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From Sana'a airport, there are Taxis with yellow signs. The charge of a Taxi from Sana'a Int. Airport to the hotel is not more than 3000 Yemeni Rials (15 Dollars). For a trip inside the city, there are taxis, microbuses, and minibuses. For a taxi trip inside Sana'a, you do not need to pay more than 500 Yemeni Rials (YR) or 2.5 Dollars. Transportation is considered moderate, not that expensive in Yemen. |
| Usful information | |
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| - Public holidays
Weekend: Friday.
Fixed: - 1 May (Labour Day)
- 22 May (Unity Day)
- 7 July (National Victory Day)
- 26 September (National Day)
- 14 October (National Day)
- 30 November (National Day)
Moveable:
Islamic holidays : - Eid al-Adha
- Eid al-Fitr (Ramadhan)
- Hijra new year
- Prophet's birthday
- Ramadhan :The 9th lunar month during which Muslims fast all along daylight hours. Non Muslims are asked to respect those fasting by refraining from eating, drinking and smoking in public places. Office and shop hours change during this month. Opening hours are prolonged in the evening.
Business hours: - Government : Sat. to Wed. 08:00 to 15:00
- Banks : Sat. to Thu. 08:00 to 13:00
- Offices : Sat. to Thu. 08:00 to 13:00 and 16:00 to 19:00
- Shops : Everyday, all day until late.
Currency exchange: The country's currency is the Yemeni Riyal (YR). Bank notes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 are in circulation and have English and Arabic numerals.
Foreign currencies can be exchanged at banks, hotels and money changers. The rate of exchange varies.
Credit cards: Major credit cards are accepted in international hotels and a limited number of retailers. Shopping requires cash. Thomas Cook and American Express travellers cheques can be exchanged at these companies representative offices in Sana'a.
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| International standard service of European and Oriental food is available at major hotels. A small number of good quality touristic restaurants operate in the main cities. Hundreds of typical Yemeni restaurants, very simple and inexpensive, serve traditional meat and fish dishes all over the country. Food is fresh and healthy. Starters - Zahaweg Askary: (A spicy sauce made from fresh tomatoes, green peppers and spices)
- Zahaweg Jobn: (A spicy sauce made from fresh tomatoes, green peppers and spices and Yemeni goat cheese)
- Shafuut : (Bread with yoghurt, mint, spices and herbs)
- Helba : (Sauce made from various spices and herbs)
- Bent Assahn: (Puff pastry covered with honey)
- Buraik : (Puff pastry stuffed with minced meat)
- Sabaya : (Typical Yemeni bread covered with honey)
- Shorbat Adas: (Lentil Soup)
- Shorbat Khudhar: (Vegetable Soup)
- Shorbat Borr: (Barley Soup)
Main Courses - Marag Lahm: (Meat Soup)
- Hanid: (Lamb meat cooked in typical oven with spices)
- Kabsa: (Rice with Lamb meat)
- Agda: (Lamb meat cooked with vegetables, tomato sauce and spices)
- Mohkbazat Sayd: (Fish cooked in typical oven with a spicy tomatoe sauce)
- Fattt Marag: (Dry bread with meat soup)
Vegetable - Foul: (Broad Beans)
- Fasuulia: (Beans)
- Mushakkal: (Mixed vegetables)
- Adas: (Lentils)
Bread - Kudam: (10 different types of whole meal flour)
- Meluuj: (Wheat Flour)
- Shaeer: (Barley Flour)
- Ruumi: (Maiz Flour)
- Kafua' Bilsen: (Lentils Flour)
- Khobz: (Wheat Flour)
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