Travel Advisory on Coronavirus
Know The State-Wise Regulations
As Airlines resume operations, considering the COVID-19 situation, different state governments have laid out their respective protocols for passengers arriving at their airports. Before you travel, make sure to read and understand the complete guidelines of the city/state you are travelling to and comply with the same so as to ease your travel plans.
1. Andhra Pradesh
All incoming passengers must obtain clearance from the Spandana app before booking tickets and undergo mandatory screening upon arrival.
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2. Assam
All passengers (some exceptions) to undergo 14-day quarantine on arrival.
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3. Delhi
Mandatory screening for all incoming passengers. Symptomatic passengers will be taken to the nearest health facility for testing; asymptomatic passengers to undergo 14-day self-monitoring of health. Strict adherence to guidelines issued by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
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4. Goa
Symptomatic passengers and those with an international travel history to undergo mandatory testing and quarantine. Asymptomatic passengers to submit one of the following on their self-declaration form:
- Provide a COVID negative certificate by an ICMR-authorised lab issued within 48 hours prior to the date of travel. Those without this certificate must undergo mandatory testing by paying INR 2000.
- Get tested by providing swabs at the test centres by paying INR 2000 and ensuring social distancing until results.
- Follow home quarantine for 14 days with stamping. Violation of quarantine shall lead to immediate shifting of the entire family to paid institutionalised quarantine.
Passengers without a residence in Goa should avoid coming, as no hotels or guesthouses are allowed to function for regular hospitality services.
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5. Jammu & Kashmir
All incoming passengers (some exceptions) will be sampled on arrival and to undergo mandatory 14-day quarantine.
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6. Karnataka
All incoming passengers must have Seva Sindhu installed at least 4 days before travel and they should not delete it after the journey.
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7. Maharashtra
All incoming passengers to be stamped and to undergo mandatory 14-day home quarantine (some exceptions).
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8. Punjab
All incoming passengers to undergo mandatory screening and 14-day quarantine; if found positive, to go into isolation.
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9. Rajasthan
All incoming passengers to undergo mandatory 14-day quarantine.
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10. Tamil Nadu
All incoming passengers to obtain a mandatory TN e-pass by registering on https://tnepass.tnega.org before travel. All incoming passengers to undergo thermal screening; symptomatic passengers to be isolated and taken to the nearest health facility and asymptomatic passengers to undergo a 14-day home quarantine. Those without a residence in Tamil Nadu to go into paid institutional quarantine.
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11. Uttar Pradesh
All incoming passengers to register on https://reg.upcovid.in For any issues faced regarding registration on this website, passengers are requested to call on the toll-free number – 1800-180-5145.
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12. West Bengal
Mandatory screening for all incoming passengers. All passengers to fill and submit health declaration form to the health officials upon arrival. Symptomatic passengers will be taken to the nearest health facility for testing; asymptomatic passengers to self-monitor their health for 14 days.
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