India’s New Norms for Foreign Fliers Begin from Tomorrow Amid Omicron Scare: All You Need to Know
India’s New Norms for Foreign Fliers Begin from Tomorrow Amid Omicron Scare: All You Need to Know
Passengers from 'at-risk' countries will be tested for Covid post-arrival and can't leave the airport till their RT-PCR test results are available.

Amid global alarm over Omicron variant, the Centre issued new guidelines for international arrivals in India on Sunday, which will be effective from tomorrow (December 1). According to the revised rules, travellers from ‘at-risk’ countries will need to take Covid test post-arrival and wait for results at the airport.

The revised guidelines are as follows:

– Passengers from “at-risk” countries will be tested for Covid post-arrival and can’t leave the airport till their RT-PCR test results are available. If found negative, they will undergo a seven-day home quarantine and be re-tested on the eighth day and if negative, further self-monitor for the next seven days.

– The travellers have to submit the self-declaration form on the online Air Suvidha Portal before the scheduled travel and to submit the last 14 days travel details.

– The travellers also have to upload the negative RT-PCR test reports on the Air Suvidha portal before commencing the journey. The test report should not be older than 72 hours prior to undertaking the journey.

– 5 percent of the total flight passengers shall be randomly tested post-arrival at the airport.

– According to the revised list, the ‘countries at risk’ include countries in Europe including the United Kingdom, South Africa, Brazil, Botswana, China, Mauritius, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Singapore, Hong Kong and Israel.

– The existing guidelines have been revised in view of reporting of a new variant of SARS-CoV-2, named Omicron (B.1.1.529), which has been now classified as a Variant of Concern by the World Health Organization, the Health Ministry said.

– The Delhi international airport has made arrangements to accommodate at the airport up to 1,500 international passengers at a time, including those coming from from ‘at-risk’ countries, till results of their RT-PCR tests taken after arrival are declared. Each passenger who will undergo the RT-PCR test will be charged around Rs 1,700.

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