Domestic Travel Guidelines

IMPORTANT: ADHERE TO GOVERNMENT-ISSUED GUIDELINES

Most states and union territories have released their own guidelines for inbound and outbound travellers vis-à-vis passes, permits, quarantine rules and other requirements. Please go through the guidelines of your source and destination states and union territories carefully before planning your travel, for a hassle-free experience.

Updated on 18 September

Disclaimer: The information provided below is only for ready reference and convenience of customers, and is not exhaustive. We strongly recommend that you check the full text of the guidelines issued by the State Government or District Administration of the city of origin, transit cities and destination city around travel restrictions or requirements before booking and/or undertaking travel.

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Mandatory for Travellers

  • All passengers must download the Aarogya Setu App.
  • All visitors are required to share their contact details (including their residential/hotel address) on arrival.

Quarantine and Testing Rules

  • Symptomatic passengers will be tested and shall be required to go for institutional quarantine till the test results are available.
  • All passengers arriving at the airport and travelling onwards to tribal areas will be tested using the RT-PCR test. All other asymptomatic travellers will be tested by Antigen test. Symptomatic travellers/ ILI cases will be tested as per existing protocols.
  • All mainland and inter-island travellers must home quarantine for 7 days from the day of arrival or till they are tested negative, whichever is earlier.

Air Travel Guidelines

  • Airlines will be making onboard announcements regarding proper disposal of PPEs in BioHazard bins before leaving the airport terminal. Please pay attention and follow the guidelines, if applicable to you.
  • To access the schedule of incoming and outgoing flights, visit: https://www.aai.aero/en/airports/flights-schedule/portblair
  • In case of specific queries relating to air travel to Andamans, passengers may contact the airport authorities. For contact info click here.
  • 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 at the airport and a Covid-19 test will be done on a random basis on arrival.
  • 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.

Arunachal Pradesh

Mandatory for Travellers

    • It is mandatory for all travellers to wear face mask, practice social distancing, wash their hands frequently with soap + water/ hand santiiser and practice proper cough etiquette while out in public places and workplaces.
    • A penalty of INR 500 will be imposed on those not wearing masks (for those >5 years of age).
    • A penalty of INR 200 will be imposed for spitting in public areas, Government/private offices, hospitals etc.

Quarantine and Testing Rules

    • All inter-state travellers will be tested for Covid-19 by Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) at point of entry/ helipad of the state.
    • All RAT testing for incoming travellers will be between 08:00 a.m. to 08:00 p.m.
    • Asymptomatic travellers with a negative RAT on arrival can report to work but must self-monitor their health for 14 days for symptoms like fever, cough, cold, throat pain, breathing difficulties etc.
    • Symptomatic travellers with a positive RAT on arrival can either go for home isolation in their destination district, if the facility meets health official’s approval or they will have to shift to the concerned Destination District Covid Care Centre (CCC).
    • Symptomatic travellers (those showing mild symptoms) with a negative RAT on arrival should self-isolate at home and call the District Helpline within 24 hours, whereby they will be directed to the nearest testing centre for an RT-PCR test.
    • Symptomatic travellers (those showing moderate/ severe symptoms) with a negative RAT on arrival will be shifted to a ‘suspect case section’ of a Covid care medical facility for RT-PCR testing. If negative, they may be shifted to a non-Covid facility for further tests. If positive, they will be transferred to the ‘confirmed case section’ of the Covid care medical facility for further treatment
    • For more details please go through the Arunachal Government’s official notification.

Road Travel Guidelines

  • There are no restrictions/ quarantine requirements for inter-district travellers, goods and services. Only a 24-hour travel pass is required (for those travelling from neighboring states) and this can be applied for at the exit point of each district.
  • Travellers are encouraged to self-monitor their health constantly and contact the nearest District helpline number should any need arise.

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.
    • All passengers must undergo 2 days of institutional quarantine, followed by 8 days of home quarantine.
    • Asymptomatic passengers, other than the exempted categories (mentioned below), will have to undergo antigen/ Covid swab tests. If the test result is positive, the passengers will be moved to a Covid facility for further treatment. All those with negative results, are required to proceed for home quarantine.
    • If the passenger does not wish to home quarantine, district administration will facilitate the quarantine option in a hotel. The expenses will need to be paid by the passengers.
    • Some asymptomatic passengers have been exempted from institutional quarantine. These include:
      1. Pregnant women, elderly passengers above 75 years, persons travelling to attend funeral of immediate relations, children below 10 years, divyang (the differently abled travellers), immediate relatives of hospitalised patients, people with pre-existing health conditions and those passengers returning the same day.
    • Others exempted from quarantine:
      1. Husband and wife travelling to Assam together
      2. Husband, wife and their children travelling together to Assam
      3. Husband, wife and their parents travelling together.
    • Every person exempted from institutional quarantine must undergo 14 days of home quarantine.
    • Those who have to undergo institutional quarantine have an option to choose between either the government-funded facility or a self-paid hotel facility.
    • All passengers travelling in capacity of military, para military personnel on official duty will be allowed to directly travel to their respective cantonment/ camp where they will be quarantined.

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).
    • All passengers must fill a Health Declaration Form prescribed by the state upon arrival. Passengers further travelling to other destinations will be transported to respective districts as per the State Policy.
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • Any air passenger who departs from Assam within 72 Hours of arrival need not undergo quarantine, subject to the following conditions:
      1. The visitor will provide a copy of return ticket indicating his/ her departure within 72 hours.
      2. The visitor shall provide swab sample for Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) immediately on arrival. If the test result is negative, he/she shall be allowed to proceed. If the test result is positive, he/ she shall have to undergo isolation/ treatment as per the protocol for COVID patients.
      3. The visitor shall comply with all hygiene and social distancing norms during the period of his/ her stay in Assam.
      4. In case, the visitor exceeds the 72 hours-time frame of stay, he/ she will face penal action and shall be placed in quarantine, as per extant norms.

Road Travel Guidelines

    • No e-Pass is required to travel inter-state and inter-district.
    • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
    • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
    • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

Train Guidelines

Bihar

Mandatory for Travellers

    • All passengers must download the Aarogya Setu App.

Quarantine and Testing Rules

    • There is provision for 7 days of free government/ paid institutional quarantine for asymptomatic international travellers arriving at Gaya Airport. Those exempted (as per the Ministry of Home Affairs and welfare guidelines) must undergo 14 days of home quarantine.
    • Domestic passengers are not required to quarantine.

Air Travel Guideline

  • 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

    • Information for domestic passengers:
      1. Thermal screening will be done on arrival.
      2. A self-declaration form must be submitted on arrival that states that passenger has not arrived from outside India in last 15 days.
      3. They must self-home quarantine for 14 days in case stay in Chandigarh is >72 hours.
      4. They should register on Chandigarh Administration website http://admser.chd.nic.in/visitregis/ /
    • Information for international passengers:
      1. All travellers should submit self-declaration form on the online portal www.newdelhiairport.in at least 72 hours before the scheduled travel.
      2. They should also give an undertaking on the portal that they will undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days i.e. 7 days paid institutional quarantine at their own cost, followed by 7 days isolation at home, with proper self-monitoring of health.
      3. Exemptions from quarantine will be made only for compelling reasons/ cases of human distress such as pregnancy, death in family, serious illness and parent(s) with children of the age of 10 years or below. In such cases, home quarantine may be permitted for 14 days.
      4. Those seeking such exemptions must apply to the online portal www.newdelhiairport.in at least 72 hours before boarding. The decision taken by the government as communicated on the online portal will be final.
      5. Travelers may also seek exemption from institutional quarantine by submitting a negative RT-PCR test report on arrival. This test should have been conducted within 96 hours prior to undertaking the journey. The test report should be uploaded on the portal for consideration. Each passenger must also submit a declaration with respect to authenticity of the report and will be liable for criminal prosecution, if found otherwise. The test report must be produced upon arrival at the point of entry airport in India.
      6. Thermal screening will be carried out for all the passengers by the Health officials present at the airport. The self-declaration form filled online must be shown (or a copy of a physical self-declaration form can be submitted) to the airport health staff.
      7. The passengers found to be symptomatic during screening shall be immediately isolated and taken to medical facility as per health protocol.
      8. Post thermal screening, the passengers who have been exempted from institutional quarantine (decision as indicated on the online portal in advance) will have to show the same to the respective state counters on their cell phones/other mode before being allowed to home quarantine for 14 days.

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 to and from Chandigarh.
  • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
  • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
  • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

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.
    • All domestic passengers with symptoms will be sent to isolation kiosks set up separately at the airport where their samples will be taken. They will then proceed to isolation centres set up by the district administration.
    • Domestic passengers without symptoms will have to stay for 14 days in paid quarantine centres as prescribed by Raipur Municipal Corporation.
    • International passengers found with symptoms will be separated at the airport and sent to isolation kiosks, where their samples will be taken and sent to the isolation centre set up by the district administration.
    • International passengers without symptoms will be sent to government quarantine or home quarantine or paid quarantine centres on voluntary basis for 14 days.

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.

Road Travel Guidelines

    • No e-Pass is required to travel to and from Chhattisgarh.
    • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
    • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
    • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

Train Guidelines

Dadar & Nagar Haveli And 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.

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.

Quarantine and Testing Rules

    • Thermal screening shall be done for all passengers.
    • Passengers are expected to certify the status of their health through a Self-Declaration Form available on the portal.
    • Passengers must give an undertaking on the portal that they will undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days i.e. 7 days paid institutional quarantine at their own cost followed by 7 days of isolation at home with proper self-monitoring of health.
    • Passengers shall be exempted from quarantine if they produce COVID 19 negative test certificate issued by ICMR recognized lab, not older than 72 hours prior to the arrival in Diu.

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.
    • All passengers are advised to download Aarogya Setu App.

Quarantine and Testing Rules

    • Thermal screening shall be done for both international and domestic passengers.
    • For International Passengers:
      1. All travellers should submit a self-declaration form on the online portal www.newdelhiairport.in at least 72 hours before scheduled travel
      2. Passengers travelling should also give an undertaking on the portal that they would undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days i.e. 7 days paid quarantine at their own cost, followed by 7 days of isolation at home with self-monitoring of health.
      3. Only for compelling reasons/ cases of human distress such as pregnancy, death in family, serious illness and parent(s) with children of the age of 10 years or below, home quarantine may be permitted for 14 days.
      4. Those who wish to seek such exemptions must apply to the online portal www.newdelhiairport.in at least 72 hours before boarding. The decision taken by the government as communicated on the online portal will be final.
      5. Travellers may also seek exemption from institutional quarantine by submitting a negative RTPCR test report on arrival. This test should have been conducted within 96 hours prior to undertaking the journey. The test report should be uploaded on the portal for consideration.
      6. Each passenger shall also submit a declaration with respect to authenticity of the report and will be liable for criminal prosecution, if found otherwise. The test report could also be produced upon arrival at the point of entry airport in India.

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.
    • Travellers who had not filled in a self-declaration form on the portal shall fill the same in duplicate in the flight/ship and a copy of the same will be given to Health and Immigration officials present at the airport/ seaport/ landport. Alternatively, such travellers may submit a self-declaration form on the online portal at arriving airport/ seaport/ landport as per the directions of the concerned authorities, if such facility is available.
    • Thermal screening will be carried out in respect of all the passengers by the Health officials present at the airport. The self-declaration form filled online shall be shown (or a copy of physical self-declaration form to be submitted) to the airport health staff.
    • The passengers found to be symptomatic during screening shall be immediately isolated and taken to medical facility as per health protocol.
    • Post thermal screening, the passengers who have been exempted from institutional quarantine (decision as indicated on the online portal in advance) will show the same to the state health department counters on their cell phones/other mode before being allowed home quarantine for 14 days.
    • Follow Delhi International Aiport’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 Arogya Setu status update is required before boarding any flight. Those with ‘Red’ status on their Arogya 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.
    • Click here to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by Delhi Airport.

Train Guidelines

Road Travel Guidelines

  • No e-Pass is required to travel to and from Delhi.
  • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
  • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
  • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

Goa

Guidelines for Tourists

    • For any medical help while in Goa, please visit: https://www.goatourism.gov.in/re-opening-of-hospitality-services/
    • Government advisory states that travellers should take special care if travelling with children < 10 years and senior citizens > 65 years.
    • A self-declaration health form must be filled at the hotel.
    • It is mandatory to download the Aarogya Setu app before entering the state.
    • For any medical help while in Goa, please visit: https://www.goa.gov.in/covid-19/goa-fights-covid-19/#!
    • Visitors from other countries via sea/air shall have to follow all the Government of India rules laid down. For more details check out the incoming passenger guidelines.
    • It is mandatory to carry a facemask and maintain social/ physical distancing when in public areas.

Quarantine and Testing Rules

    • All arriving passengers are required to undergo thermal screening.
    • Domestic travelers do not need to show a Covid-19 negative test report to enter Goa and no more tests are being conducted for domestic travellers on arrival, as long as they do not exhibit any symptoms.
    • Those showing symptoms will have to undergo a test and based on test results, further course of action will be determined by Health Authorities.
    • For international passengers:
      1. o Thermal Screening upon arrival will be carried out by APHO and passengers must submit self-declaration form
      2. o Rapid Test Mandatory for all arriving international passengers. If report comes positive, passenger will be sent to Covid Care Centre as per State Government guidelines.
      3. If the test report is negative, passengers are allowed to proceed for 14 days of home quarantine.
      4. Travellers coming from other countries via sea/air shall be subjected to the extant protocols issued by government of India in this regard.
      5. Extra precautions must be taken for groups travelling with children (<10 years) and senior citizens (>65 years).

Air Travel Guideline

    • 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.

Road Travel Guidelines

    • No e-Pass is required to travel inter-state and inter-district.
    • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
    • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
    • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

Train Guidelines

Gujrat

Quarantine and Testing Rules

    • All domestic passengers arriving at Ahmedabad, Bhavnagar and Porbandar will be thermally screened.
    • Passengers are expected to certify the status of their health through the Aarogya Setu mobile app or a Self-Declaration Form.
    • Passengers are not required to quarantine.
    • It is mandatory for all the international passengers arriving at Surat and Ahmedabad to fill an online Novel Corona self-reporting form and to download SMC-COVID-19 Tracker app on below mentioned link: https://www.suratmunicipal.gov.in/Eservice/Covid19SelfReporting.
    • All International passengers landing at airport have to do a total 14 days of mandatory quarantine (7 day institutional quarantine and after that a 7 day home quarantine).

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 Guidelines

Road Travel Guidelines

  • No e-Pass is required to travel to and from Gujarat.
  • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
  • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
  • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

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 [email protected][email protected][email protected] and [email protected]
    • 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.

Road Travel Guidelines

    • No e-Pass is required to travel to and from Haryana.
    • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
    • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
    • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

Train Guidelines

Himachal Pradesh

Mandatory for Travellers

    • Travellers are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
    • E-pass is no longer required to travel to Himachal Pradesh.

Quarantine and Testing Rules

For Shimla, Kangra (Gaggal) and Kullu (Bhuntar)

    • Thermal screening will be done for all passengers upon arrival by the state health authorities.
    • The quarantine period has been reduced from 14 days to 10 days for those travelling to HP from other states.
    • Children under the age of 10 do not require any COVID-19 test if the accompanying adults are carrying a negative test report.
    • Tourists who have a valid hotel booking for at least 02 nights, and a negative test report for COVID-19 (not older than 96 hrs.), will be exempted from 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 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 Guidelines

Road Travel Guidelines

    • No e-Pass is required to travel inter-state and inter-district.
    • Customers are requested to register before travel. Registration Link: https://covid19epass.hp.gov.in/
    • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
    • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
    • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

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.
    • Passengers must have download Aarogya Setu on their phones and add a valid phone number to the app, where they can be contacted at any time.

Quarantine and Testing Rules

    • Covid testing of all incoming passengers using the RT-PCR or Rapid Antigen test or any other prescribed method is being done at the Jammu and Srinagar airports. This is mandatory, however a few passengers including some business travellers are exempted (details below).
    • Passengers with a valid mobile number that they can be contacted on, have to undergo home quarantine of 14 days. All passengers who do not have mobile numbers that they can be contacted on or have not submitted an Aarogya Setu application must undergo administrative/ institutional/ paid quarantine for 14 days or till their test results are reported negative.
    • Exceptions to COVID-19 antigen test and quarantine:
      1. Defence personnel and Central Armed Police Forces returning for duty including transit labour hired by BRO to go to Ladakh.
      2. Government of India personnel on bona fide government duty.
      3. Business travellers with confirmed return or onward ticket within 4 days of arrival and confirmed hotel reservations. Please visit State Government’s website for detailed Quarantine Regulations.

Air Travel Guidelines

    • All passengers arriving shall be 100% tested for COVID 19 antigen using the RT-PCR or Rapid Antigen test or any other prescribed method.
      1. It is advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the airport.
      2. Passengers arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
      3. Passengers are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
      4. 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.
      5. 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.
      6. No meals will be served on board due to safety concerns.
      7. Only one check-in bag will be allowed.
      8. No newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
      9. The use of baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point infections.
      10. 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 to and from J&K.
    • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
    • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
    • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

Train Guidelines

Jharkhand

Mandatory for Travellers

    • Travellers are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
    • Passengers must have download Aarogya Setu on their phones and add a valid phone number to the app, where they can be contacted at any time.

Quarantine and Testing Rules

    • Covid testing of all incoming passengers using the RT-PCR or Rapid Antigen test or any other prescribed method is being done at the Jammu and Srinagar airports. This is mandatory, however a few passengers including some business travellers are exempted (details below).
    • Passengers with a valid mobile number that they can be contacted on, have to undergo home quarantine of 14 days. All passengers who do not have mobile numbers that they can be contacted on or have not submitted an Aarogya Setu application must undergo administrative/ institutional/ paid quarantine for 14 days or till their test results are reported negative.
    • Exceptions to COVID-19 antigen test and quarantine:
      1. Defence personnel and Central Armed Police Forces returning for duty including transit labour hired by BRO to go to Ladakh.
      2. Government of India personnel on bona fide government duty.
      3. Business travellers with confirmed return or onward ticket within 4 days of arrival and confirmed hotel reservations. Please visit State Government’s website for detailed Quarantine Regulations.

Air Travel Guidelines

    • All passengers arriving shall be 100% tested for COVID 19 antigen using the RT-PCR or Rapid Antigen test or any other prescribed method.
      1. It is advisable that all passengers do a web check-in before arriving at the airport.
      2. Passengers arriving at the airport should be wearing a mask at all times.
      3. Passengers are requested to check the travel advisories and guidelines issued by respective airports (departure and arrival) before travel.
      4. 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.
      5. 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.
      6. No meals will be served on board due to safety concerns.
      7. Only one check-in bag will be allowed.
      8. No newspapers or magazines will be provided on board any flight.
      9. The use of baggage trolleys will be minimised to ensure less number of touch point infections.
      10. 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 to and from J&K.
    • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
    • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
    • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

Train Guidelines

Karnataka

Mandatory for Travellers

    • All international travellers flying to Karnataka must:
      1. Submit a self-declaration form online at www.newdelhiairport.in at least 72 hours before boarding their flight to India.
      2. Give an undertaking on the portal that they would undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days, which includes 7 days paid institutional quarantine at their own cost, followed by 7 days isolation at home. Exemptions from institutional quarantine will be allowed only for very compelling reasons like pregnancy, death, serious illness in the family or in the case for parent(s) with children of the age of 10 years or below. For such cases, home quarantine may be permitted for 14 days, provided they have with them a negative RT-PCR test report.
    • Incoming travellers must observe standard COVID-19 precautions (compulsory wearing of face mask, physical distancing of 2metres/ 6feet), frequent hand-washing with soap+water, using hand sanitizer, following cough etiquette etc.) while in public areas and workplaces.
    • The District Health Authority/ BBMP has plans to initiate an IEC (information, education and Communication) Campaign for incoming travellers about the importance of self-reporting, self-isolation and COVID-19 testing of symptomatic persons.

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 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

    • No e-Pass is required to travel to and from Karnataka.
    • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
    • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
    • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

Quarantine and Testing Rules

    • For domestic passengers:
      1. Quarantine is not required for asymptomatic passengers.
      2. Symptomatic passengers are required to self-isolate immediately and seek medical consultation or call the Apthamitra helpline 14410.
    • For international passengers
      1. Symptomatic passengers will be sent to testing centers, and health authorities shall decide about their quarantine requirements.
      2. There is mandatory 14 days of home quarantine for asymptomatic passengers.
      3. Those on a business trip with proof of return within 48 hours are exempted from quarantine.
      4. If duration of stay is more than 48 hours but less than 7 days, COVID test will be done and after receiving negative report they can complete their engagements and go back.
      5. Business/short term visitors who come with negative RT-PCR test results are exempted from quarantine. The test should have been conducted within 96 hours prior to boarding.
      6. They are required to download the Aarogya Setu App, Quarantine Watch app and Apthamitra App on their mobile devices. https://covid19.karnataka.gov.in/new-page/softwares/en.
      7. They are also required to fill self-declaration form on the Yatri Karnataka online portal https://www.covidwar.karnataka.gov.in/ at least 72 hours before departure.

Train Guidelines

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.
    • All passengers who intend to visit any other State or UT after entering Kerala shall be required to have an entry pass for Kerala and the State or UT they intend to visit.

Quarantine and Testing Rules

    • Mandatory to undergo 14 days of quarantine at home or at an institution (If independent room at home is not available} for all interstate and international passengers coming from outside Kerala. If any symptoms develop during this period, they must be immediately reported to the local public health authority.
    • Exceptions to quarantine:
      1. Passengers who visit the state for a short period for purposes like business, official, trade, medical, court cases, property management or any like purposes will be exempted. Government has allowed them to visit the state for a period up to 7 days without mandatory quarantine.
      2. Exemption will be granted only after obtaining entry passes through Covid19Jagratha portal.
      3. They shall provide the details of local itinerary along with the purpose of visit and local accommodation and contact person. Any deviations from this made during the visit must be informed to the authorities along with valid reasons.
      4. Upon arrival, passengers are required to show their e-pass to the Health Officials at the airport and undergo home quarantine for 14 days.
      5. Passengers are expected to certify the status of their health through the Aarogya Setu mobile app or a Self-Declaration Form.

Air Travel Guidelines

    • Boarding pass would only be issued to passengers who produce a valid entry pass obtained from the Covid19Jagratha 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.

Road Travel Guidelines

    • E-Pass is not required for intra-state travel but is required for inter-state travel.
    • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
    • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
    • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
    • E-Pass link : https://rb.gy/9hc15g

Train Guidelines

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

    • For domestic passengers entering Bhopal, Jabalpur, Indore and Khajuraho:
      1. Thermal screening and health profiling shall be done upon arrival/ departure.
      2. Passengers are expected to certify the status of their health through the Aarogya Setu mobile app or a Self-Declaration Form.
      3. If a passenger is found symptomatic, Covid test will be conducted at the designated hospitals; till the report is made available, passenger will be in institutional quarantine. If the test report is positive, passenger will be sent to Covid Care Centre and if the test report is negative, no institutional or home quarantine is required.
      4. Exceptions to Quarantine: No quarantine is required for business and corporate travellers.
    • For international passengers:
      1. Passengers must download Aarogya Setu mobile app on their phones.
      2. International passengers need to undergo 7 days of institutional quarantine (at passengers’ own cost) followed by 7 days of home isolation.
      3. In certain extraordinary cases, such as medical emergencies for expecting mothers, in case of any death in the family, or if the passengers are travelling with children below 10 years, they can opt to home quarantine for 14 days.
    • For passengers travelling to Gwalior:
      1. Passengers must download Aarogya Setu mobile app on their phones.
      2. Thermal screening and health profiling shall be done upon arrival.
      3. If passenger is found symptomatic, a COVID test will be performed.
      4. They must undergo 7 days of mandatory home quarantine.
      5. If the test result is positive, passenger shall be sent to a Covid Care Centre. Post which passengers may be required to re-test followed by Home Quarantine as deemed fit by the competent authorities.
      6. If the result is negative, further institutional or home quarantine is not required.
      7. Business and corporate travellers are not required to quarantine.

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.

Road Travel Guidelines

    • No e-Pass is required to travel to and from Madhya Pradesh.
    • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
    • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
    • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

Train Guidelines

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

    • Thermal screening shall be done for all passengers.
    • Domestic Passengers travelling to Aurangabad, Pune, Jalgaon and Nagpur) must home quarantine for 14 days. Exception to Quarantine: Domestic passengers who intend to exit within 7 days of arrival shall be exempted from quarantine, provided they are able to produce confirmed ticket for onward/ return journey.
    • Domestic passengers travelling to Kolhapur are not required to quarantine.
    • Exemption for home quarantine for domestic passengers at Mumbai Airport:
      1. Government officials: Those government/ semi government officers from Central, State and UT Governments arriving in Mumbai on official duty are exempt if they can produce Government ID and Permission letter, travel dates and purpose of travel from relevant Competent Authorities based out of Mumbai.
      2. Short Visit Passengers: Passengers arriving in Mumbai for short visits (less than 07 days) do not have to quarantine as long as they can produce a return flight ticket and address proof.
      3. Others: Doctors, health care professionals, advocates, engineers, consultants, technicians arriving in Mumbai for government related assignments do not have to quarantine as long as they produce ID and Permission letter, travel dates and purpose of travel from relevant Competent Authorities based out of Mumbai.
      4. To avail the exemption, Passengers should apply at least 2 days prior to date of journey to ensure smooth procedure, on https://porta;.mcgm.gov.in/irj/go/km/docs/documents/Quarantine Exemption/pax.html
    • For International Passengers at Pune, Nagpur and Mumbai airports:
      1. All international passengers landing at the airport have to undergo a total 14 days of mandatory quarantine. This includes 7 days of institutional quarantine and after that 7 days of home quarantine.
      2. Passenger who have requested for exemption from quarantine on the Air Suvidha website will be allowed to undergo home quarantine for 14 days, provided they shows an approval of exemption sought.
      3. In case the passenger has not requested for online exemption, then the airlines will assist the passenger to fill up the exemption form.
      4. Pending approval to the exemption request, the passenger may be asked to undergo a temporary institutional quarantine until the exemption request is approved. Once exemption is received, he will be allowed to go for home quarantine for the remaining period of the mandatory 14 days.

Air Travel Guidelines

    • 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.

Road Travel Guidelines

    • No e-Pass is required to travel to and from Maharashtra.
    • 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.
    • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

Train Guidelines

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 Rules

    • 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

    • 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 Rules

    • 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.

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

    • Passengers travelling to and from Odisha for work are not required to quarantine if they exit/ return to the state within 72 hours.

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 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 Guidelines

Road Travel Guidelines

  • No e-Pass is required to travel to and from Odisha.
  • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
  • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
  • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

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).

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.

Train Guidelines

Road Travel Guidelines

  • No e-Pass is required to travel inter-state and inter-district.
  • Customers are advised to avoid travel between 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays owing to intermittent curfews.
  • Customers are requested to register before travel. Registration Link: https://bit.ly/2MoBsiF
  • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
  • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
  • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

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

  • No e-Pass is required to travel to and from Puducherry.
  • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
  • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
  • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

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

    • There are no quarantine requirements for passengers arriving into the state, as long as they are not showing any symptoms.

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. [email protected]
    • 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

    • No e-Pass is required to travel to and from Rajasthan.
    • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
    • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
    • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

Train Guidelines

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

    • No quarantine is required for Business travellers (unless from Gujarat and Maharashtra) entering the state if they have a valid ticket that shows them exiting the state within 48 hours.

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.

Road Travel Guidelines

    • E-Pass is not required for intra-state travel but is required for inter-state travel.
    • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
    • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
    • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.
    • E-Pass link : https://tnepass.tnega.org/#/app/type

Train Guidelines

Telangana

Mandatory for Travellers

    • Travellers are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.

Quarantine and Testing Guidelines

    • There are no quarantine requirements for passengers arriving into the state, as long as they are not showing any symptoms.

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 Guidelines

Road Travel Guidelines

  • No e-Pass is required to travel to and from Telangana.
  • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
  • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
  • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

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.

Uttrakhand

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 Guidelines

Road Travel Guidelines

    • No e-Pass is required to travel inter-state and inter-district.
    • Customers are requested to register before travel. Registration Link: https://rb.gy/huvwuf
    • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
    • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
    • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

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 Guidelines

Road Travel Guidelines

  • No e-Pass is required to travel to and from Uttar Pradesh.
  • All passengers need to carry a government ID which has valid address proof.
  • It is mandatory to wear a mask while travelling.
  • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

West Bengal

Mandatory for Travellers

    • Travellers are required to install the Aarogya Setu App on their smartphones.
    • As per the latest guidelines, West Bengal will be under full lockdown on 7 September, 11 September and 12 September 2020.

Quarantine and Testing Guidelines

    • There are no quarantine requirements for passengers arriving into the state, as long as they are not showing any symptoms.

Air Travel Guidelines

    • As per the latest guidelines, West Bengal will be under lockdown on 7 September, 11 September, 12 September 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, 20 August, 21 August, 27 August and 30 August and 31 August 2020. Flights operations will also remain suspended on 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.
    • e-Pass Link : https://wb.gov.in/

Train Guidelines

Road Travel Guidelines

  • No e-Pass is required to travel inter-state and inter-district except on 07, 11 and 12 September. During these dates in September, West Bengal will remain under complete lockdown.
  • 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.
  • People aged above 65 years, those with comorbidities, pregnant women and children less than 10 years have been advised to stay home.

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