Follow Covid-19 norms or pay Rs 1000 fine at Mumbai airport
Starting April 1, Mumbai airport has started imposing a spot fine of Rs 1,000 for violating the Covid-19 safety norms such as wearing face masks that cover the nose and mouth and maintaining social distancing amongst others.
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UPDATED: April 3, 2021 22:30 IST
Regular announcements are made through the airport PA system as well as by on-ground marshal to follow safety precautions at CSMIA (Picture Credits: AFP/Representative)
The Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) on Saturday announced that it will levy a fine of Rs 1,000 on passengers who will be found flouting Covid-19 safety norms at the Mumbai Airport.
(Representational Image: Apple Maps)
Apple has rolled out a new update for its Maps app, which now shows Covid-19 airport travel guidelines for over 300 airports worldwide, including five Indian airports. The navigation app now shows its users local airport health requirements, including face coverings, health tests, or screenings, and quarantine guidelines. The company has sourced all this data from the Airports Council International (ACI). Also Read - Apple to fix battery drain issue on iPhone 11 series, to remove default Siri voice via iOS 14.5 update
To access the feature, users simply need to search for an airport in the app and then tap the Covid-19 travel guidance and local health requirements option. However, first Apple users will have to update the Maps app from the App Store to access the data. Also Read - Apple iPhone 13 series launch could be delayed due to chip shortage