New Delhi: Canada lifts ban on passenger flights from India The ban was imposed as part of covid’s preventive measures. This was later extended to September 26th.
In case the ban is lifted, flights will resume from September 27. Travelers from India can now travel to Canada with a covid Negative Certificate. Covid should be tested in an accredited laboratory. The Canadian government said in a statement that flights from India would resume on February 27. Air Canada flights from India will resume on September 27. However, Air India flights to Canada will resume only on September 30.
Those flying directly must produce a Covid Negative Certificate from the Genestrings Laboratory in Delhi.
The Genestrings Laboratory is located in the Airport Connect Building (ABC) above the Indira Gandhi International Airport Metro Station. The result of the test is required within 18 hours. Before boarding the flight, the test results must be shown to the airline authorities. Previous Covid sufferers can also show test results from any certified laboratory in the country. Those who do not meet this standard will not be allowed to travel.
Those traveling on non-direct flights must produce a covid Negative Certificate from a third country. During the voyage, those affected by the covid will be admitted to the quarantine or deported according to local regulations, officials said.