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Passengers from ‘at-risk’ countries should expect to stay in airports for 3-4 hours after arrival

With the identification of the Omicron variant of the Covid-19 virus, the Indian government has stipulated testing for all passengers flying in from the UK, Europe and 11 other countries.

December 01, 2021 / 19:58 IST
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A day after the Indian government came out with guidelines to regulate the entry of international passengers from countries that have detected the Omicron variant of the coronavirus, many visitors had to wait at airports for more than three to four hours on average to complete testing procedures, travellers told Moneycontrol.

“Our flight landed at Delhi around 2:40 am and we were at the airport till 8 am, waiting for our RT-PCR test results before we were allowed to leave,” said a couple who arrived at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport from London on December 1.

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The couple said they were travelling on a budget to meet their families and had planned to visit India for a week, but due to new quarantine rules they would have to revise their travel plans.

The guidelines require those who test negative to quarantine at home and get tested again on the eighth day.