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However, it clarified that in case a person faces any difficulty in pre-booking the test, the passenger must not be denied boarding.
The six airports are in Delhi, Mumbai Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.
According to the Union health ministry, ‘at-risk countries include countries in Europe including the United Kingdom, South Africa, Brazil, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Hong Kong, China, Ghana, Mauritius, New Zealand and Israel.
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”To stabilise the system and to ensure that the passengers would not have any problem in pre-booking, payment, etc, it may be implemented in six metro cities, namely, Delhi, Mumbai Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad in the first phase,” it noted.
Considering the convenience of the travellers, a lead time of a week would be provided, it said.
This means the new system to come into effect on December 20, it stated.
Aviation regulator DGCA is requested to issue advisory to all airlines to check mandatory pre-booking of their passengers before boarding the flight, it mentioned.
”In case any passenger is having any difficulty in pre-booking, they may not be denied boarding, but it would be the responsibility of the airlines to identify and accompany such passengers to the registration counter at the airport for testing,” it noted.
Under the new norms that came into force from December 1, RT-PCR tests are mandatory for passengers arriving from ”at-risk” countries, and they will be allowed to leave the airport only after the results come.
Also, two percent of passengers arriving on all flights from other countries — such as the US — will be subjected to the test randomly.