Covid 19 Guidelines
Covid 19 Guidelines
To
make air travel safer and stress-free for you, airlines and airports have
stepped up their sanitization standards and staff training. Do go through
protocols followed by airlines and airports, and play your part too, in making travel
safer for everyone. Please pay special attention to domestic air travel &
state guidelines, especially those on quarantine, e-pass etc. to ensure
hassle-free transit. Non-compliance of rules may lead to denial of boarding.
State Guidelines
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Mandatory for Travellers
- All
passengers must download the Aarogya Setu App.
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- All domestic
air travel passengers entering Andhra Pradesh must quarantine for 14 days
at home.
- All
international air travel passengers entering Andhra Pradesh must go for
institutional quarantine for 7 days. Tests may be conducted between the
fifth and seventh day. Depending on the test result, follow-up action will
be decided and communicated by the health authorities.
- Quarantine
exemptions: Business people can be exempted from home quarantine provided
they have a COVID negative certificate issued within three days from
arrival, by an ICMR authorised laboratory.
- Thermal
screening will be done for all passengers. 10% of randomly selected people
(with preference given to adults>60 years and children<10 years)
will undergo nose swab tests for Covid-19.
Air Travel
Guidelines
- Prior to
booking plane tickets, passengers are required to register on the Spandana
portal and get approval for travel. Click here to
register.
- Check flight
schedules and additional information on the official websites of Vizag Airport and Vijayawada
Airport.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one check-in
bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- All
passengers entering the state by Special Trains or Shramik Trains run by
the Railways would be sent to the nearest DRC.
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19AndhraPradeshAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- You have to
apply online for an e-Pass to travel inter-state but no e-Pass is required
to travel inter-district.
- Only 3
people can travel with one driver.
- Travel
timing is 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in containment Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
- Link to
e-Pass: https://bit.ly/2XpBKMI
Assam
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- Different
airports in Assam have different testing and quarantine rules. Passengers
should check our Air Travel Guidelines below for specific details.
- Asymptomatic
passengers, other than the exempted categories mentioned below, will have
to undergo combined institutional and home quarantine for at least 14
days. The period of institutional quarantine of a passenger will be 7 days
or till his/ her Covid-19 test results are declared, whichever is earlier,
followed by a home quarantine for the remaining period after due hand
stamping.
- Some
asymptomatic passengers have been exempted from institutional quarantine.
These include:
- Pregnant
women, children below 10 years along with siblings and parents, senior
citizens above 75 years of age, those who have recently undergone
cardiac/ kidney/cancer treatments or transplants as well as those who
need to attend funeral-related rituals. These passengers will receive
quarantine hand stamps and have to undergo strict 14-day home quarantine.
- Those who
have already tested negative for COVID not more than 3 days prior to
arrival.
- Those who
are entering and exiting Assam on the same day, without a night halt.
- Certain
government officials on duty, who have taken prior permission from the
government of Assam.
- Military
and paramilitary personnel who are on their way to their respective
containment for quarantine.
- Pilots, air
crew and maintenance staff of both cargo and passenger aircraft will not
be quarantined.
- Those who
have to undergo institutional quarantine have an option to choose between
either the government-funded facility or a self-paid hotel facility.
Air Travel Guidelines
- All
passengers arriving at Dibrugarh, Silchar and Jorhat airports must undergo
2 days of institutional quarantine, followed by 8 days of home quarantine.
- Guwahati
airport has a facility for Antigen tests, which gives a result within 60
minutes. On arrival here, all passengers must undergo this test. If the
test is positive, passengers will be shifted to a Covid facility. If the
test is negative, passengers will proceed for an RT-PCR test and for the
results of that test to come. During this period they must undergo 2 days
of institutional quarantine, followed by 8 days of home quarantine.
(Exemptions to institutional quarantine rule listed above).
- Passengers
opting for a connecting flight must ensure there is no overnight halt
involved, otherwise they will have to mandatorily undergo quarantine as
decided by health authorities.
- All inbound
and outbound passengers will be screened at thermal screening booths
manned by medical staff. Symptomatic travellers will not be allowed to
enter the airport and have to undergo further health checks as per
administration’s guidelines.
- After
disembarking from the flight, passengers are required to walk up to the health
desks in groups of 20-25 while maintaining a distance of 1 metre.
- There are
booths outside the airport to collect undertakings from passengers and
give information on the district-wise quarantine and testing centres.
- All transit
passengers travelling to other areas of North East India will be allowed
to depart for their destination directly, provided they do not have any
stoppages in Assam.
- A
self-declaration form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an
Aarogya Setu status update is required before boarding any flight. Those
with 'Red' status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19AssamAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- You have to
apply online for an e-Pass to travel inter-state and inter-district.
- Travel timing
is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- No
restriction on number of passengers travelling in the vehicle.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pickup or drop if the location falls in the containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical certificate
is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of medicines
must also be provided.
Bihar
Mandatory for Travellers
- All
passengers must download the Aarogya Setu App.
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- There is no
mandatory quarantine for travellers, however, it is advisable to
self-monitor.
Air Travel Guidelines
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport and symptomatic
individuals will not be allowed to board the flight.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- In case of
specific queries relating to air travel to Patna, passengers may contact
the authorities. For contact info click here.
- A
self-declaration form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an
Aarogya Setu status update is required before boarding any flight. Those
with 'Red' status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Chandigarh
Mandatory for Travellers
- All
passengers must download the Aarogya Setu App.
- Before
arrival, every passenger must register on COVA Punjab App. This will be
checked by authorities on entry.
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- Passengers
travelling by air will have to undergo Covid-19 tests on a random basis,
as decided by health authorities.
- If the test
result is positive, passengers will be shifted to an isolation centre.
- All
asymptomatic passengers must undergo 14 days of home quarantine.
- All visitors
staying for more than 3 days (72 hours) in Chandigarh have to register
themselves on http://admser.chd.nic.in/visitregis/.
- Business and
corporate travellers do not have to undergo quarantine.
Air Travel Guidelines
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- Follow the
directions of the health authorities regarding any testing requirements as
Chandigarh airport is conducting tests on a random basis.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- Keep
listening to the Public Announcements for all information.
- Airlines
have been told to collect information (travel route, return dates,
destination address etc.) of all arriving passengers who do not belong to
Punjab.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Road Travel Guidelines
- No e-Pass is
required to travel inter-state and inter-district.
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- No restriction
on number of passengers travelling in the vehicle.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No permission
for pick-up or drop if the location falls in containment Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
Chhattisgarh
Mandatory for travellers
- You have to
apply online for an e-Pass before travelling to Chhattisgarh. Link: http://epass.cgcovid19.in
- The e-Pass
will be checked and those without an e-Pass will not be allowed to exit
the airport/ train station.
- Everyone
must give a signed undertaking stating that they will abide by all quarantine
rules.
- Everyone
must download and update their status on Aarogya Setu.
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- Thermal
screening and health profiling will be done for all travellers entering
the state.
- Those who
show symptoms on screening will be required to undergo a Covid test and
undergo institutional quarantine till the results come.
- All
asymptomatic travellers can then proceed for 14 days of home quarantine.
Air Travel
Guidelines
- All air
travellers would be allowed to de-board the aircraft in batches of 20,
after which they will have to sign required documents and undergo health
screening.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened at the airport. Those found symptomatic will be
taken to a medical room.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19ChattisgarhAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- No e-Pass is
required to travel inter-state and inter-district.
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- No
restriction on number of passengers travelling in the vehicle.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in containment Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
- e-Pass
Link: https://bit.ly/3doa2W8
Daman & Diu
Mandatory for Travellers
- Passengers
from Gujarat would be required to stay in a specified area at the airport
and would be dropped off to the borders of the district. They would have
to arrange for their transport from thereon. If required, they will be
assisted by the district administration to contact the administration of
their destination.
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- Identified
passengers would be required to undergo institutional quarantine in the
specified facility, for 14 days.
- For the
following identified passengers, home quarantine would be allowed:
- Pregnant/lactating
women
- Children
below 10 years of age
- People with
serious comorbidities such as heart, kidney, liver ailments etc.
- People
above 80 years of age
- People with
special needs
- For
identified passengers who are industrial executives/technical
experts/consultants/government servants/other employees on
business/official visits, samples would be collected the same day. If
tested negative and they’re found asymptomatic, they would be allowed to
resume their work. If tested positive, they would be shifted to a COVID
health facility.
Air Travel Guidelines
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Arogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Arogya Setu App cannot fly.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Hotel Guidelines
- Hotels are
now open, except for the ones located in containment zones, which shall
remain closed until further notice.
- According to
Government issued advisories, those above 65 years of age and those with
co-morbidities are strongly advised to avoid travel and hotel stays.
- Those
staying in hotels must wear face mask and practice social distancing at
all times.
- Online advance
booking is mandatory and must be done at least 2 days before the date of
arrival. This will help the administration maintain a list of visitors
arriving in every hotel.
Delhi
Mandatory for Travellers
- All visitors
are required to use face covers/masks, and are required to follow hand
hygiene, respiratory hygiene, and environmental hygiene when using any
means of public transportation.
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- All
passengers showing moderate to severe symptoms will be admitted to dedicated
COVID health facilities.
- COVID test
is not mandatory for all passengers.
- Domestic
travellers who are not exhibiting any symptoms are required to undergo
home quarantine for 7 days.
- Constitutional
and government functionaries and their staff are exempt from the home
quarantine.
- International
travellers are required to undergo 7 days of institutional quarantine at a
government facility for free or at a designated paid hotel.
Air Travel Guidelines
- All
passengers will have to undergo thermal screening at the point of
departure, and only asymptomatic travellers would be allowed to continue
further.
- Follow Delhi
International Airport’s Twitter handle (@DelhiAirport) for latest
updates and additional information.
- Read answers
to all FAQs here: https://www.newdelhiairport.in/faq
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly. It is mandatory to install
the Aarogya Setu app.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
- Click here to
check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by Delhi Airport.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train guidelines,
please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19DelhiAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- No e-Pass is
required to travel from Delhi to Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab,
Chandigarh, Rajasthan.
- e-Pass is
required to travel to and from Delhi to Himachal Pradesh, J&K and
Uttarakhand (request for application of pass has to be made in the source
state).
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- No
restriction on number of passengers travelling in the vehicle.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pickup or drop if the location falls in the containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
- e-Pass Link:
https://bit.ly/3dlNG7G
Goa
Mandatory for Travellers
- A
self-declaration form must be filled online and downloaded from the Goa
online portal. The same must be printed, signed and submitted at the
border check post. Check posts will also have hard copies of the
self-declaration forms for the convenience of travellers. Link: https://goaonline.gov.in/appln/uil/deptservices?__DocId=REV&__ServiceId=REV18
- For complete
information on Goa’s Covid-19 policy and guidelines, please visit: https://www.goa.gov.in/covid-19/goa-fights-covid-19/#!
Guidelines for Tourists
- For
tourists, it is mandatory to pre-book an accommodation with a hotel registered
with the Department of Tourism. Proof of booking for the entire duration
of stay will be checked at entry points.
- Tourists
will be screened at entry points. Those exhibiting symptoms of Covid-19,
will have to undergo a test at a designated facility at their own expense.
- Tourists
with a negative certificate for Covid-19 will be asked to move to their
pre-booked accommodation. Otherwise, the tourist will have to go to a
testing facility. Until the result is available, the tourist must undergo
self-isolation at a facility provided by the accommodation unit. When the
negative report is out, the tourist will be able to move out of the
isolation facility. All the costs for the test, quarantine or isolation,
have to be borne by the tourist.
- Those who
wish to change their accommodation must do so only to an accommodation
permitted by the Department of Tourism. It is mandatory to show the proof
of rebooking (if available) to the Rapid Response leader before shifting.
- A
self-declaration has to be presented to the accommodation facility for
contact tracing.
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- Symptomatic
passengers have to undergo mandatory testing and follow it up with
institutional quarantine until the results are available.
- Asymptomatic
passengers will be given the following three options:
- Produce a
Covid-negative certificate issued by an ICMR authorised lab, not more
than 48 hours prior to arrival in Goa.
- Go for
mandatory 14 days of home quarantine. They will be hand-stamped, and
their family members will also be required to maintain home quarantine.
If someone does not have any place to home quarantine, they can opt for
self-paid institutional quarantine for 14 days.
- Opt for a
swab-test (cost INR 2000) and stay in self-paid institutional quarantine
or self isolation at a facility (paid by the tourist) provided by the
accommodation unit in which the tourist pre-booked, till the results
come. Once the result is negative, the traveller will be allowed to
travel outside the facility. If the result is positive, the facility will
act as per the protocol provided by the health department of Goa.
Air Travel Guidelines
- In case of
specific queries relating to air travel to Goa, passengers may contact the
Goa International Airport authorities. For contact info click here.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly. Passengers must have the app
installed on their own mobiles.
- Passengers
are advised to follow strict social distancing and wear masks at all times
inside the airport.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: https://goaonline.gov.in/entryterms
Gujarat
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- International
travellers have to undergo 14 days of institutional and 14 days of home
quarantine.
- Asymptomatic
domestic travellers do not have to be quarantined. Passengers will be
required to self-monitor their health for 14 days. A declaration form of
self-reporting will be required to be filled by the passengers upon
arrival.
Air Travel Guidelines
- Passengers
arriving at Surat airport are required to register themselves on app or website prior to landing.
- In case of
specific queries relating to air travel to Ahmedabad, passengers may
contact the authorities. For contact info click here.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly. Downloading the Aarogya Setu
app is mandatory for the passengers.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19GujaratAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- You have to
apply online for an e-Pass to travel inter-state but not for travelling
within the state (movement in the containment zone is not allowed).
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- No
restriction on number of passengers travelling in the vehicle.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
- e-Pass
link: https://bit.ly/36Qnlfs
Haryana
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- All
travellers entering the state need to self-monitor their health and
practice home quarantine for 14 days.
- Travellers
need not undergo a mandatory COVID-19 test.
Air Travel Guidelines
- All
travellers have to provide a manifest to the State Health Authority at
Acshome2016@gmail.com, Dhs.idspdatam@hry.nic.in, Csrao1968@yahoo.com and
Charuballips@gmail.com.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly. Passengers ought to have the
app on their own mobile device.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No newspapers
or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit:
http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19HaryanaAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- No e-Pass is
required to travel inter-state and inter-district.
- e-Pass is
required to travel to and from Haryana to Himachal Pradesh, J&K and
Uttarakhand (request for application of pass has to be made in the
destination state).
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- No
restriction on number of passengers travelling in the vehicle.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pickup or drop if the location falls in the containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
Himachal Pradesh
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- Travellers
from areas with high load of Covid-19 infections have to undergo 14 days
of institutional quarantine while those from areas with low load of
Covid-19 infections need to undergo 14 days of home quarantine. Exemptions
to institutional quarantine include those travelling for medical
emergencies, death, pregnancy or in case of senior citizens with other
illnesses or those travelling with children below 10 years of age.
- Travellers
from areas with high load of Covid-19 infections are permitted to home
quarantine for 14 days, provided they submit a negative Covid-19 test
report issued by ICMR authorised lab no more than 48 hours from departure
date.
- Residents of
Himachal Pradesh exiting the state for a short duration (business or
medical reasons) and returning within 48 hours do not have to undergo
quarantine, provided they are asymptomatic.
Air Travel Guidelines
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19HimachalPradeshAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- Passengers
have to apply online for an e-Pass to travel inter-state but not for
inter-district travel.
- Entry and
exit is permitted through state border checkpoints from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- Only 3
people can travel with one driver.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum
duration of 24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
- e-Pass
Link: https://bit.ly/2UeYhdl
Hotel Guidelines
- Hotels are
now open and those visiting the state for official/ business/ tourism
reasons can stay in the hotels. Local residents can also opt to stay in
the hotels.
Jammu & Kashmir
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- All
passengers or returnees entering Jammu & Kashmir, by air, road and
rail, will have to undergo compulsory COVID-19 testing. Defence personnel
are exempted from this rule.
- All
travellers would be kept under administrative quarantine till the test
result is shown negative, after which they would be released for home
quarantine.
- Travellers
testing positive for COVID-19 would be sent to a COVID hospital for treatment.
- Travellers
falling in the following category will be exempted from quarantine:
- Persons
travelling for 4 or less days for business purposes with confirmed hotel
booking.
- Defence
officials.
- Persons
with a RTPCR negative Covid-19 test report issued by ICMR authorised lab
no more than 48 hours from departure date.
Air Travel Guidelines
- Passengers
are required to deboard from the rear of the aircraft.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19JammuAndKashmirAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- You have to
apply online for an e-Pass to travel inter-state and inter-district.
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- No
restriction on number of passengers travelling in the vehicle.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
- e-Pass
Link: https://bit.ly/2U2fQ02 and https://bit.ly/3cnVJiU
Jharkhand
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
- Persons
intending to travel to Jharkhand are required to register themselves on
the Jharkhand Government Portal. Link: https://jharkhandtravel.nic.in/public/index.php
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- All
travellers entering Jharkhand are subject to thermal screening.
- All
travellers entering the state must undergo 14 days of home quarantine.
Persons exiting Jharkhand within 3 days of arrival are not required to
quarantine.
Air Travel Guidelines
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided onboard any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touchpoint
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19JharkhandAdvisory.pdf
Karnataka
Mandatory for Travellers
- All
travellers entering Karnataka must register themselves on the Seva Sindhu
Portal by providing their name, address, phone number and other
travel/stay-related details. Click here for link.
- Travellers
who are unable to obtain an e-pass are required to carry the e-pass
application acknowledgement.
- International
travellers are required to submit a health declaration form upon arrival.
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- All
asymptomatic visitors entering the state are required to undergo 14 days
of home quarantine.
- Symptomatic
travellers are subject to Covid-19 testing upon arrival.
- Travellers
entering Karnataka for following purposes are exempted from quarantine
provided they undergo Covid-19 test upon arrival:
- Death in
the family
- Pregnant
women
- Children
below 10 years of age
- Elderly
above 60 years of age
- Serious
illness
- Human
Distress
- Persons
travelling for business or for a short-term visit of not more than 2 days
are exempted from quarantine and Covid-19 testing.
- Transit
travellers must produce proof on onward journey no later than 1 day from
the date of arrival. In case of road travel, they must produce ID as well
as address proof in the destination state. All transit travellers going by
road will be hand-stamped.
Air Travel Guidelines
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by their
respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19KarnatakaAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- Travellers
have to mandatorily self-register on the Seva Sindhu Portal before
entering the state.
- Only 3
people can travel with one driver.
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
- There is a
complete lockdown on Sundays till further notice.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
Kerala
Mandatory for Travellers
- All travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
- All
travellers entering Kerala are required to register themselves on https://covid19jagratha.kerala.nic.in/ to
obtain an e-pass.
- All
travellers travelling outside Kerala are required to get exit passes
issued from the District Administration at designated airports, after
undergoing health screening.
- Persons
intending to visit any other state after entering Kerala must have the
entry pass for the consequent state as well.
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- All
travellers entering Kerala must undergo 14 days of home quarantine.
- There will
be no mandatory quarantine for those visiting Kerala on short term trips
for compelling reasons, however, obtaining an entry pass is mandatory.
Air Travel Guidelines
- Boarding
pass would only be issued to passengers who produce a valid entry pass
obtained from the Covid19
Jagratha portal.
- Pick-up
vehicles with one person other than the driver are allowed to enter the
airport and are directed to follow social distancing norms. If the person
picking up the passenger comes in physical contact with the passenger,
s/he shall also be home quarantined for 14 days
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu status
update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red' status on
their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19KeralaAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- e-Pass is
not required for intra-state travel but is required for inter-state
travel.
- Only 3
people can travel with one driver.
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
- Link: https://bit.ly/3cszZT8 and https://bit.ly/3cq5yNF
Madhya Pradesh
Mandatory for Travellers
- All the
inbound and outbound travellers are required to submit a self-declaration
form stating their personal contact details.
- All
passengers who are under observation for showing symptoms of COVID-19,
would be required to download the Aarogya Setu app mandatorily, for
contact tracing purposes.
- Passengers
travelling to Indore are required to install the Indore 311 App,
self-register themselves before arrival and consistently update their
health status for 14 days.
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- All
travellers are subject to thermal screening. Symptomatic travellers are
required to undergo Covid-19 testing and quarantine at a designated
institution until results arrive. Persons who test positive will be taken
to Covid-19 care facility and those testing negative will not be required
to undergo any further quarantine.
- Persons
undergoing home quarantine must submit an undertaking incase they develop
Covid-19 symptoms during their stay.
Air Travel Guidelines
- Travellers
entering Madhya Pradesh for a short business trip (less than 3 days) are
required to inform the admin officials at the airport.
- Incoming
passengers may be required to get tested for Covid-19 at the airport as
per directions of the health officials.
- Respective
district collectors will be notified about all symptomatic passengers who
are not residents of the district where the airport is located or are
travelling to other districts.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served onboard due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19MPAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- No e-Pass is
required to travel inter-state and inter-district.
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- No
restriction on number of passengers travelling in the vehicle.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
- e-Pass
Link: https://bit.ly/3dmG8S5
Maharashtra
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
- All
passengers entering and exiting Maharashtra are required to declare that
they are not coming from any containment zone and are free of COVID-19.
- All
passengers have to declare that they have not tested positive for COVID-19
in the last two months and are not currently under quarantine.
- Any
passenger found travelling without meeting the required conditions would
face penal action.
- Passengers
will not be allowed to enter containment zones or hotspot areas.
- All
passengers need to inform the authorities about their place of stay if
they are not staying at their official addresses.
Quarantine and Testing
Rules
- All
travellers entering the state will receive a hand stamp on their left-hand
giving date and other details of entry. They are then required to be under
home quarantine for 14 days, except in the case of Shirdi where a 10-day
institutional quarantine, followed by 4-day home quarantine is mandatory.
- Passengers
travelling to Maharashtra for less than a week, are exempted from home
isolation, provided they furnish details of their onward/return journey.
- Government
officials desiring an exemption from home quarantine must write to
amc.projects@mcgm.gov.in at least two working days prior to arrival, with
work details.
- International
travellers entering via Nagpur and Mumbai are required to undergo 7 days
of institutional quarantine followed by 7 days of home quarantine.
- Symptomatic
and elderly (>60 years) travellers entering Maharashtra via Kolhapur
are required to undergo Covid-19 testing upon arrival and quarantine at a
designated institution until results arrive. Persons testing positive are
required to undergo treatment while those testing negative must quarantine
themselves at home for 14 days.
- People
entering Maharashtra for compelling reasons for a short stay may be
exempted from quarantine provided they submit the travel and staying
details with the officials.
Air Travel Guidelines
- According
the latest guidelines issued by BMC, all passengers must home-isolate for
14 days on arrival.
- Passengers
are required to share their travel and personal details with the
respective officials at the airport.
- All
passengers are allowed to travel to the airport in their personal
vehicles, as long as they don’t travel from a containment zone.
- Passengers
should use hand sanitizer, placed at strategic locations across the
airports.
- Passengers
are instructed to follow the social distancing markers throughout the
airport.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided onboard any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19MaharashtraAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- Travel
within Mumbai Metropolitan Region is allowed without e-Pass (within a 2 km
radius).
- Inter-district
movement is allowed with e-Pass, but movement is not allowed in Containment/Red
Zones.
- Inter-state
movement is not allowed as per the guidelines.
- Only 2
people can travel with one driver.
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof
(Aadhaar Card) and Medical Certificate. Please note: Medical certificate
is mandatory.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in containment Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
- e-Pass Link: https://covid19.mhpolice.in/
Manipur
Mandatory for Travellers
- All
travellers must have the Aarogya Setu app on their smartphones.
- All
travellers must install and register themselves on the QuarMon app and
follow the instructions. For more details, visit: https://quarmonmanipur.nic.in
- Travellers
entering Manipur are required to submit a Health Declaration Form made
available upon arrival.
Quarantine and Testing
Guidelines
- All
passengers entering Manipur are required to undergo institutional
quarantine for 14 days, and undergo testing for Covid-19.
- Persons
testing negative will be required to home quarantine themselves for 14
days while those testing positive will be taken for further treatment.
- Symptomatic
travellers will be taken to isolation/ Covid-19 care ward as per
directions of the health officials.
- People
travelling to Manipur on short trips (less than 3 days) are exempted from
quarantine provided they submit return tickets and details regarding their
stay. Such passengers are required to undergo Covid-19 testing and bear
the cost of INR 2400.
Air Travel Guidelines
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one check-in
bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touchpoint
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Meghalaya
Mandatory for Travellers
- Registration
for all travellers is mandatory and can be done online at:
www.meghalayaonline.gov.in/covid/registerall.htm
- Post
registration, confirmation of the itinerary can be done by calling the
following numbers between 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
- 7005629354,
8974254116, 9863064839, 9436103308
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
Quarantine and Testing Rules
- People
travelling to Meghalaya would have to undergo the RT-PCR test.
- Passengers
would be taken to an institutional quarantine facility for 48 hours. In
case of a negative result of the testing, the passenger has to complete 14
days of home quarantine. Those who test negative will be taken to a COVID
facility.
Air Travel Guidelines
- Passengers
ought to apply online to book an airport pickup by using the unique
registration ID obtained from http://meghalayaonline.gov.in/covid/login.htm.
- Airlines
will be required to provide a list of the arriving passengers on
cso-meg@gmail.com.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly. Passengers should have the
app installed on their own devices.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Road Travel Guidelines
- Pick up of
passengers from Guwahati Airport or Guwahati Railway Station is not
permitted till 10th June.
- The
Transport Department will arrange for buses to pick up passengers from
Guwahati Airport and Guwahati Railway Station.
Mizoram
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
Quarantine and Testing
Guidelines
- Visitors to
the state can either choose 21 days of institutional quarantine or home
quarantine (only if they clear the Rapid Antibody Test). Those who choose
home quarantine are required to undergo mandatory COVID testing.
- They also
need to register on: https://mcovid19.mizoram.gov.in/
Air Travel Guidelines
- Airports are
being sanitised regularly and are equipped with sanitizers and soaps.
- An m-pass is
required to board flights for Lengpui Airport. It can be obtained from the
state website- https://mcovid19.mizoram.gov.in/.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly. All passengers are required
to download the app.
- Passengers
have to submit a self declaration form upon arrivals.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touchpoint
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Nagaland
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
Quarantine and Testing
Guidelines
- Travellers
will have to undergo institutional quarantine for 14 days, followed by a
mandatory home quarantine for another 14 days.
- Those who
are older than 60 years, children up to the age of ten along with their
own parents and pregnant women and their spouses can be exempt from the
institutional quarantine. A 28-day home quarantine with active
surveillance will be implied.
- Those who
want to travel to Dimapur, Mon and Peren will be initially quarantined at
Dimapur, after which provisions will be made to assist their travel to the
respective districts. Further mandatory quarantine will be required, as
per rules in these respective districts.
- For
districts other than those mentioned above, initial quarantine will be at
Kohima, after which arrangements will be made for travellers to travel to
their respective districts to complete the remainder of their quarantine
at District Quarantine Centres/homes as the case may be.
- Those who’re
required to complete home quarantine will be stamped with a Quarantine
Stamp at the back of their hands. This stamp will mention the end date of
quarantine. In addition, indelible ink will also be applied to their
right-hand thumb.
Air Travel Guidelines
- On arrival
at the Agri Expo site, passengers will be screened, segregated and placed
in pre-designated quarantine centres either in Kohima or Dimapur.
- Vehicles
will not be allowed at the airport.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly. It is mandatory to have the
app downloaded on personal devices.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Odisha
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
Quarantine and Testing
Guidelines
- All
passengers would have to undergo 14 days of home quarantine.
- Returnees in
rural areas would be required to undergo 7 days of institutional
quarantine, post which, asymptomatic returnees will be discharged to
undergo home quarantine for 7 more days. However, if the travellers do not
have the facility for home quarantine, they would be required to undergo
institutional quarantine, the cost of which will have to be paid by the
travellers.
- Quarantine
period may be extended as per the directives of local authorities.
- If any rural
returnee in quarantine, develops symptoms requiring medical attention,
he/she would be shifted to COVID-19 Care Centre/COVID Hospital.
- Returnees to
urban areas will compulsorily have to stay in home quarantine for 14 days,
as per the guidelines issued by the H&FW Dept., Govt. of Odisha. In
case of a proper home quarantine facility not being there, the travellers
will have to undergo institutional/paid quarantine for a duration as
specified by the local authorities.
Air Travel Guidelines
- Any
passenger entering Odisha must fill the form available here.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly. It is compulsory to download
the Aarogya Setu app.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touchpoint
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Travellers Exempted from
Mandatory Quarantine
- Government
officials, professionals, or others travelling to Odisha for work intending
to exit the state within 72 hours of arrival.
- Government
officials, professionals, or others who have travelled from Odisha for
work, and are returning to the state within 72 hours of departure from
Odisha.
- Any returnee
who has already undergone prescribed quarantine.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19OdishaAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- You have to
apply online for an e-Pass to travel inter-state and inter-district.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- A minimum of
24 hours is required to issue the pass.
- Travel
timing is 05:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- It is mandatory
to wear a mask while travelling.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
Punjab
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
- All travellers
entering Punjab are required to hand over self-declaration forms with
personal and health details to state officers at the point of entry.
Quarantine and Testing
Guidelines
- All
passengers entering Punjab will undergo thermal and temperature screening
and those found symptomatic will be taken to a health facility for
testing. Asymptomatic passengers and those found negative will be taken to
an institutional quarantine facility (self-paid government /hotel
quarantine) and then tested on the 5th day. If the test comes negative,
they will be allowed to go home after completing 7 days of institutional
quarantine, followed by another 7 days of home quarantine plus
self-monitoring. Those who test positive will be shifted to a hospital.
- Passengers
will be tested randomly for COVID-19.
- International
passengers entering Punjab will undergo 7 days of institutional and 7 days
of home quarantine. Domestic passengers will have to undergo home
quarantine for 14 days.
Air Travel Guidelines
- A
self-declaration form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an
Aarogya Setu status update is required before boarding any flight. Those
with 'Red' status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly. Every passenger
must have the Aarogya Setu app.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
must have the COVA Punjab app installed on their devices before starting
the journey.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touchpoint
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
- The boarding
pass shall be considered as an e-pass for movement to and from the airport
during the period of curfew (public holidays, Saturday and Sunday).
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19PunjabAdvisory.pdf
For Businessmen and
Professionals
- Businessmen
and professionals who need to frequently travel interstate, outside of
Punjab for professional reasons, will not be home quarantined. Deputy
Commissioner and Sub-Divisional Magistrate will issue passes to such
individuals on submission of an undertaking for self-monitoring of health
and commitment to inform the administration in case they experience any
symptoms of COVID-19. Such frequent interstate travellers must download
and keep the COVA-app activated.
Road Travel Guidelines
- No e-Pass is
required to travel inter-state and inter-district.
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- No
restriction on number of passengers travelling in the vehicle.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
- e-Pass
Link: https://bit.ly/2MoBsiF
Puducherry
Air Travel Guidelines
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals will
be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touchpoint
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Road Travel Guidelines
- You have to
apply online for an e-Pass to travel inter-state.
- Travel is not
allowed from Vallipuram, Chennai and Cuddalore even with e-Pass.
- Only 2
people can travel with one driver.
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
Rajasthan
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
- Travellers
are required to submit a self-health declaration form upon arrival.
Quarantine and Testing
Guidelines
- All
travellers are required to quarantine themselves at home for 14 days.
- Symptomatic
passengers would be isolated and taken to the nearest health facility for
testing.
- Those
travelling to Rajasthan for less than 7 days are exempted from home
quarantine, provided they submit an RT-PCR negative test certificate.
- Passengers
who reach Rajasthan without the RT-PCR testing and intend to leave within
7 days, would be sent for home quarantine. However, if such passengers
undergo the RT-PCR testing and are found negative, they would be exempted
from home quarantine for the remainder of their stay and allowed to
return.
Air Travel Guidelines
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly. It is mandatory to have the
Aarogya Setu app installed on personal devices.
- All airlines
must submit the mobile numbers and details of all the passengers
beforehand at FLIGHTS.INWARD@RAJASTHAN.GOV.IN.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one check-in
bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19RajasthanAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- No e-Pass is
required to travel inter-state and inter-district.
- While
travelling from Maharashtra, apply for an e-Pass from the Maharashtra
e-Pass website.
- While
travelling to Maharashtra, apply for an e-Pass from Rajasthan e-Pass
website.
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- No
restriction on number of passengers travelling in the vehicle.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
- e-Pass
Link: https://bit.ly/2zPDZzW
Tamil Nadu
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
- All
passengers entering Tamil Nadu from other states, must register on the
state website and apply for an e-Pass at https://tnepass.tnega.org/
Quarantine and Testing
Guidelines
- Those
travelling from Covid hotspots have to undergo mandatory institutional quarantine
for 7 days.
- Those
arriving at the airport of Chennai from Maharashtra, Gujarat and Delhi
have to undergo mandatory COVID testing.
- Those
arriving at any other airport of Tamil Nadu or travelling within Tamil
Nadu are required to undergo the COVID test according to the judgement of
the Health Officials.
- Those
travelling from non-Covid hotspots are required to undergo 14 days of home
quarantine.
- After
undergoing medical screening, asymptomatic passengers would need to home
quarantine for 14 days, whereas institutional quarantine at the discretion
of the Health Officials would apply to those displaying COVID-19 symptoms
till the results of the test are available.
- After the
institutional quarantine, the symptomatic passengers will be required to
undergo the remaining period of 14 days in home quarantine.
- Passengers
travelling within Tamil Nadu for business, who return within 48 hours,
need not undergo quarantine. A valid return document shall be required to
prove the same.
- Passengers
without any provision for home quarantine should mention the same on the
portal while applying for e-Pass. Institutional quarantine shall be
arranged for them.
Air Travel Guidelines
- Airlines
will ensure that each passenger has an e-pass which is required to fly to
Tamil Nadu.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly. It is advisable that all
passengers download the Aarogya Setu app on their mobile devices.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served onboard due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19TamilnaduAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- You have to
apply for an e-Pass for inter-state and inter-district travel.
- There is
complete lockdown in 5 districts of Chennai, Thiruvallur, Kancheepuram,
Chengalpattu and Madurai. Only emergency travel is allowed here till July
5.
- Only 2
people can travel with one driver.
- No travel is
allowed on Sundays across the state (i.e. July 5, 12 ,19 and 26) due to
complete lockdown.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
Telangana
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
Quarantine and Testing
Guidelines
- International
passengers will be sent to 7 days of mandatory Institutional quarantine at
a government facility or at a sponsored designated hotel.
- Passengers
displaying the symptoms of COVID-19, shall be quarantined at the
discretion of the Health Authorities.
Air Travel Guidelines
- While
waiting at the security check and other such points, each passenger should
maintain social distancing.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19TelanganaAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- No e-Pass is
required to travel inter-state and inter-district.
- Only 3
people can travel with one driver.
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No permission
for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
Tripura
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
Quarantine and Testing
Guidelines
- All
passengers entering Tripura are required to undergo the Covid-19 test and
home quarantine for 14 days.
- The swab
test will be sponsored by the state and conducted by the health officials.
- Passengers
with a foreign travel history for the past 28 days will be transported to
a nearby swab collection centre and undergo institutional quarantine until
the results are available.
- All
passengers who have given random samples for the swab test will be
required to self-monitor their health and undergo home quarantine for 14
days.
- All
passengers who do not exhibit any Covid-19 symptoms and plan to exit
Tripura within 72 hours from the time of arrival are exempt from the
quarantine rules but will be asked to self-monitor their health and inform
the District Surveillance Officer or contact the State Control Room
(0381-2412424) in case of any symptoms.
Air Travel Guidelines
- Access to
areas like lounges, prayer rooms and children’s play area might be
restricted.
- Passengers
with a Bangladeshi passport who are intending to travel to Bangladesh, can
head to the Akhaura check post for the same. They will be transported to
the check post on a special payment basis.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided onboard any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Uttarakhand
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
- Prior to
their travel, all visitors to the state are required to register
themselves on the Smart City web portal: http://smartcitydehradun.uk.gov.in/.
Registration documents will be verified at the border check posts.
- A complete
lockdown is practiced on Saturday and Sunday with exceptions like
essential services. Passengers must direct towards their destinations upon
arrival.
Quarantine and Testing
Guidelines
- Those
travelling from places which do not have a high load of Covid-19 cases
have to home quarantine for 14 days. The list of these cities can be
obtained from the website of the state government.
- Those who
have a negative RT-PCR report from a lab approved by ICMR (not older than
72 hours from the time of arrival), can enter Uttarakhand without any
limitations. The report can be uploaded at http://smartcitydehradun.uk.gov.in.
- Those
travelling from places which have a high load of Covid-19 infections must
undergo 7 days of institutional quarantine, followed by another 7 days of
home quarantine. Those exempted from institutional quarantine include
pregnant women, seriously ill patients, senior citizens above 65 years,
and persons accompanied by children below 10 years of age. They need to
home quarantine for 14 days.
- Asymptomatic
visitors travelling for short visits (up to 7 days) due to compelling
reasons like death, medical emergency or to take care of senior citizen
parents are allowed to move outside their homes, but only to attend duties
related to these reasons.
- Asymptomatic
business travellers with authorization from concerned authorities will be
exempted from the quarantine requirements.
- Passengers
will be tested for Covid-19 on a random basis.
Air Travel Guidelines
- Airlines
will be providing the departure and arrival declaration of the passengers
to the state authorities.
- Before the
passenger can leave the arrival hall, a validation of registration will be
carried out.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly. All passengers must have the
app installed on their devices.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touchpoint
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19UttarakhandAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- No e-Pass is
required to travel inter-district but you need an e-Pass for inter-state
travel.
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- No
restriction on number of passengers travelling in the vehicle.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is mandatory
to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
- e-Pass
Link: http://dsclservices.org.in/apply.php
Hotel Guidelines
- All hotels,
B&Bs and homestays are now open in the state, except those located in
containment zones.
- All visitors
must book their accommodation (hotel/ B&B/ homestay) for a minimum
period of 7 days. However, this rule of 7 days does not apply to those who
have undergone the RT-PCR test from an ICMR authorized lab, no less than
72 hours before travel, provided the test is negative.
- All visitors
must upload their medical report on the web portal http://smartcitydehradun.uk.gov.in/
Uttar Pradesh
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
- All
travellers need to register themselves at the government portal: https://reg.upcovid.in/ upon
arrival. For queries and assistance, please dial 1800-180-5145.
Quarantine and Testing
Guidelines
- International
travellers entering Uttar Pradesh have to undergo a mandatory 7-day
institutional quarantine followed by 7 days of home quarantine.
- Domestic
travellers have to undergo a mandatory 14-days home quarantine.
- Special
instructions for Noida: All those entering Noida are required to undergo
mandatory institutional quarantine for a week.
- Those
entering the state for a short duration (less than 7 days) do not have to
undergo quarantine. Those transiting through Uttar Pradesh have to submit
details of their return travel, including their destination city.
Air Travel Guidelines
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. Every passenger
needs to have the Aarogya Setu app installed on their devices. A
self-declaration form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an
Aarogya Setu status update is required before boarding any flight. Those
with 'Red' status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport. Physical check-in has been temporarily suspended at most airports
across the country.
- Passengers
arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- No newspapers
or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- Before
exiting the arrival hall, each passenger should complete a validation of
registration.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19UttarPradeshAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- No e-Pass is
required to travel inter-state and inter-district.
- e-Pass is
required to travel to and from UP to Himachal Pradesh, J&K and
Uttarakhand (pass must be applied from the source state).
- Travel is
banned to and from containment zones.
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 09:00 p.m.
- No
restriction on number of passengers travelling in the vehicle.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
- e-Pass
Link: https://bit.ly/2ZVEvXK
- Alternate
Link: https://bit.ly/3dnXaiV
West Bengal
Mandatory for Travellers
- Travellers
are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
Quarantine and Testing
Guidelines
- All
asymptomatic travellers entering the state need to self-monitor their
health for 14 days.
- All
travellers exhibiting the symptoms of COVID-19 will be taken to the
nearest facility conducting the test. The duration of quarantine will be
decided by the health authorities.
Air Travel Guidelines
- As per the
latest guidelines, West Bengal will be under lockdown on 5 August, 8
August, 20 August, 21 August, 27 August and 30 August and 31 August 2020.
Flights operations will also remain suspended on these dates.
- As per the
latest guidelines, West Bengal will be under lockdown on 5 August, 8
August, 16 August, 17 August, 23 August, 24 August and 31 August 2020.
Flights operations will also remain suspended during these dates.
- All
passengers travelling by air should use face masks/covers during boarding
and travel, and must follow hand hygiene, respiratory etiquette and social
distancing norms.
- Passengers
will be thermally screened before entering the airport. A self-declaration
form stating that the passenger is free of Covid-19 or an Aarogya Setu
status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with 'Red'
status on their Aarogya Setu App cannot fly. Each passenger must have the
app installed on their device.
- All
travellers must fill and submit a declaration using the Sandhane App
developed by the H & FW Department available at http://74.50.58.66/systems/Sandhane/1.2/Sandhane_Gen.apk.
- Passengers
ought to time their entry into the airport 2 hours before departure
(minimum). At most airports, the baggage drop off counters close about 60
minutes before departure.
- No meals
will be served on board due to safety concerns.
- Only one
check-in bag will be allowed.
- It is
advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the
airport.
- No
newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
- The use of
baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point
infections.
- Passengers
are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by
their respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
Train Travel Guidelines
- For train
guidelines, please visit: http://contents.irctc.co.in/en/Covid19WestBengalAdvisory.pdf
Road Travel Guidelines
- You have to
apply online for an e-Pass to travel inter-state.
- No e-Pass is
required for inter-district travel.
- Movement is
not allowed in Category A which falls under the containment zone. Movement
is only allowed between Category B & C.
- Travel
timing is 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- No
restriction on number of passengers travelling in the vehicle.
- All
passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
- It is
mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
- A minimum of
24-48 hours is required to issue the pass.
- No
permission for pick-up or drop if the location falls in a containment
Zone.
- People aged
above 65 years or those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children
less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
- A medical
certificate is required for those travelling on medical grounds. A list of
medicines must also be provided.
- e-Pass
Link: https://wb.gov.in/