Rapid PCR tests at Indian airports
As the status quo with regard to the suspension of Indiauae flights lingers on, the Airport Authority of India (AAI) — which manages 34 international airports in the country — has been on its mark, as it waits for operations to resume.
But when the travel restrictions will be lifted remains an openended question. Anxious stranded Indians are hopeful of a silver lining after the six-day Eid Al Adha break ends on July 24.
AAI authorities told Khaleej Times, on condition of anonymity, that they had been ready prior to the earlier announcement that flights could resume between India and Dubai from June 23.
The authorities maintained that all international airports in the country — over 10 at last count — have set up rapid PCR testing booths and promised to provide results to passengers within 30 minutes. The services for these rapid PCR testing facilities have been outsourced to private companies in respective states.
Besides the four international airports in Kerala, the rapid PCR testing facility is also available in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Mangaluru, and Ahmedabad.
Authorities say that the number of on-site testing booths at airports was ramped up to manage a likely uptick in travellers looking to travel back to the UAE at the earliest, as they have now been stranded in India for over 10 weeks.
However, the authorities noted they are still waiting on the UAE’S General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) to make an announcement regarding resumption of flights. On Tuesday, travel agents also warned that seat availability on airlines does not imply that restrictions on flights from these countries will be lifted from July 15.