Institutional Quarantine Must For Passengers From Middle East, Europe
Passengers will have to undergo the RT-PCR test during the 5th-7th day of the institutional quarantine at a Mumbai hotel
PTI 22 December 2020 outlookindia.com 2020-12-22T17:06:59+05:30
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Mumbai s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) has said all passengers arriving from the Middle East and European countries will be subjected to mandatory institutional quarantine from Tuesday.
The new rules for the passengers travelling via the Mumbai airport, including those having connected flights, are in line with the directives issued by the state and central governments on Monday, the airport operator said in a release.
Mumbai airport says passengers from Middle East, Europe will be subject to institutional quarantine
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Warm reunion: A passenger arriving from the United Kingdom and his father embrace at the international airport in Amritsar on Tuesday.
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Indian carriers Air India and Vistara rescheduled their flights from the UK to be able to return to India in time to comply with the ban on air travel from the island nation effective from from Tuesday midnight.
Air India rescheduled its Mumbai-London-Cochin flight, and operated its flights between the UK capital and Ahmedabad and Delhi as per schedule, according to an airline spokesperson.
The arrival time for Vistara s UK 18 flight was also advanced to 11.30 p.m. on Tuesday. The government on Monday announced a ban until December 31 on all flights to and from London to curb the entry of a new strain of coronavirus found in the UK.