COVID-19: Government Issues Guidelines For Domestic, International Passengers Visiting Delhi
All the passengers who will test positive for Covid-19 will have to quarantine themselves at home or at the Covid care centres, community health centres or the hospital for 10 days. Domestic travellers have to download the Arogya Setu app as per the guidelines.
Amid the rise in the number of Covid-19 cases, the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has released new guidelines for domestic and international passengers arriving at the Delhi Airport.
"Attention travellers! Travelling to Delhi? Take a look at the latest State-wise Quarantine Guidelines. Take all the necessary measures and be a #COVID_Hero #TravelSafeTravelMindfully," said the ministry in a tweet.
According to the guidelines issued by the centre, all passengers will have to go through a thermal screening at the airport. The guidelines also revealed that random sampling will be done for the passengers arriving from the states witnessing a hike in coronavirus cases.
Attention Travellers!
¡ª MoCA_GoI (@MoCA_GoI) December 23, 2021
Travelling to Delhi?
Take a look at the latest State-wise Quarantine Guidelines. Take all the necessary measures and be a #COVID_Hero #TravelSafeTravelMindfully pic.twitter.com/ApHYrRFeuX
For those on connecting flights
The ministry added, "If you are travelling on a connecting flight and not leaving the airport at a transit station, then please refer to the detailed guidelines of the respective final destination arrival state."
All the passengers who will test positive for Covid-19 will have to quarantine themselves at home or at the Covid care centres, community health centres or the hospital for 10 days.
Domestic travellers have to download the Arogya Setu app as per the guidelines.
Ban on international flights
With the rise in the number of Covid positive cases with the Omicron variant, the DGCA extended the ban on scheduled international passenger flights till January 31 next year. However, the suspension won¡¯t apply to all international cargo operations and flights specifically approved by DGCA.
Further, international arrivals can read detailed guidelines by clicking on the official Airports Authority of India (AAI) website.
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