South Korea has announced that starting 8 June 2022, all international travellers to Korea are not required to quarantine regardless of their vaccination status. COVID-19 testing will still be in effect, making it necessary for travelers to submit a negative COVID-19 test result. Travellers must do a PCR or Rapid Antigen Test before departing to Korea.
Read More »Air India launches thrice weekly non-stop flight from Delhi to Kathmandu
Indian flag carrier Air India has launched non-stop flights from Delhi to Kathmandu that will be operated thrice a week, every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. The flight will depart from Delhi at 12:55 pm and arrive in Kathmandu at 2:35 pm. Air travellers entering Nepal are required to submit a COVID-19 negative report of swab taken within 72 hours of boarding and unless exempted, a proof of hotel booking for 10 days of hotel quarantine or confirmation of home quarantine.
Read More »85% people won’t travel if there’s quarantine: IATA
In its latest survey that talks about travel trends, IATA reveals that 85% respondents say they will not travel if there is a chance of quarantine at the destination. The survey also reveals that travellers, though keen, are still willing to wait at least a month or two before resuming travel.
Read More »Abu Dhabi likely to end quarantine for all travellers from July 1
Abu Dhabi, which currently requires travellers to quarantine for 10 days unless they are from a green-list country, will end quarantine for all international arrivals starting from July 1, according to Gulf News. The emirate is also looking at extending the green list to cover a majority of the markets that it is tapping into and hopefully, by the 1st of July, everybody will be allowed to travel to Abu Dhabi, Gulf News adds.
Read More »Maharashtra ends quarantine rules for domestic passengers
Offering a boost to domestic air travel, Maharashtra Government has suspended quarantine rules for arriving domestic passengers. According to the state’s unlock order, domestic passengers will be checked for COVID-19 symptoms. A symptom-free passenger can go back home without the indelible home quarantine stamp, which was a must earlier.
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