Travel Trade Journal

Internatio­nal passengers arriving in Mumbai can skip quarantine process

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Earlier, according to the state government’s directives, all inbound internatio­nal passengers have to undergo two stages of quarantine on arrival. The passengers have to undergo a seven-day institutio­nal quarantine followed by seven days of home quarantine. However, the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Maharashtr­a government on August 13, relaxed quarantine norms framed to prevent further transmissi­on of COVID-19 in the state. The move is aimed at abating the stress for passengers arriving at the Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Internatio­nal Airport (CSMIA) and reduce the time taken by them to leave the airport.

Some internatio­nal passengers arriving at the airport can now skip the compulsory institutio­nal quarantine, CSMIA said.

“Concession­s on quarantine regulation­s have been made for internatio­nal passengers travelling because of an emergency and those who have undertaken an RT-PCR test within 96 hours of their journey. The initiative enables arriving passengers to fill the self-declaratio­n form online at least 72 hours before their scheduled travel to be exempt from institutio­nal quarantine,” said CSMIA.

Thus, the eligible passengers can now bypass the institutio­nal quarantine by filling in the self-declaratio­n form 72 hours before their journey. Passengers will have to upload proof of the negative RT-PCR test undertaken within 96 hours of the journey. In the event of any emergency such as pregnancy, death in the family, serious illness, and people with children below 10 years of age, home quarantine of 14 days will be considered legally sufficient, said CSMIA. Moreover, CSMIA, along with the Airport Health Organizati­on (APHO) team, has created a green channel for all arriving passengers who have filled the applicatio­ns on the online portal. In the absence of an emergency or timely submission of the negative RT-PCR test on the portal, passengers will be subjected to the mandatory two-stage quarantine.

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