Expo 2020 Dubai introduces special passports for visitors

Expo 2020 Dubai

Those heading to Expo 2020 Dubai can now buy a special passport that will enable them to collect stamps as they explore over 200 pavilions for just AED 20.

The passports, which also support enhanced security features such as a unique ID, a passports size photo, personal details and watermarked images, are on sale online and at the official stores at the Expo 2020 site and Dubai Airport's Terminal 3. 

Organisers say the passports will serve as a souvenir, helping visitors cherish memories they'll make at Expo 2020. 

The event will start on October 1 until March 31, 2022, and is set to be the most diverse World Expo ever, featuring 191 countries, as well as businesses, multilateral organisations and educational institutions.

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