West Bengal allows international flights after easing travel restrictions
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, KOLKATA/ Created : Feb 16, 2022, 10:50 IST
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After a dip in COVID cases, the West Bengal government has decided to withdraw its ban on incoming international flights. Withdrawing from the ban on Tuesday, the government has decided to let international travellers in with eit … Read more
After a dip in COVID cases, the West Bengal government has decided to withdraw its ban on incoming international flights. Withdrawing from the ban on Tuesday, the government has decided to let international travellers in with either a proof of being fully vaccinated or a negative RT PCR test. Read less
After a dip in COVID cases, the West Bengal government has decided to withdraw its ban on incoming international flights. Withdrawing from the ban on Tuesday, the government has decided to let international travellers in with either a proof of being fully vaccinated or a negative RT PCR test. Such a test should be in the 72 hours window before flight departure.
India had suspended scheduled international flights from March 23, 2020. The country then went on to impose a nation-wide lockdown two-days later. However, bubble arrangements for flights were made three months later with certain countries.
In the state capital of Kolkata, about 28000 to 340000 passengers are flying in and out of the city, with about 260 flights on a daily basis. These flights contain 70 to 80 percent of their total load. The number was higher before the Omicron restrictions, with 50000 passengers flying in and out daily, back in December, 2021.
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