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Traveling From India In Transport Bubbles

August 28, 2020 by Filter Coffee

Want to know about traveling from India in transport bubbles?  Read on to know everything about air transport bubble flights from India.

While domestic passenger flights resumed on May 25th, international travel is only just beginning to open up. People are still wary to travel for leisure but there are a number of people who were displaced by the pandemic and now must get back to their homes or others who need to travel for personal reasons.

If you’re one of them, here’s everything you need to know about traveling from India to the rest of the world.

Read: 19 Countries That Have Imposed Travel Restrictions On India

Traveling From India In Transport Bubbles, Traveling To India During Lockdown

Traveling From India in Transport Bubbles – What Is It?

Apart from the Vande Bharat flights, a number of Indian and international flight operators have started operating flights from India to the USA, the UK, Germany, Canada, France, the Maldives and the UAE.

This travel to subject to air transport bubbles between the two countries and conditions set by India’s Ministry of Home Affairs and the other country’s government.

Transport bubbles refer to temporary arrangements between any two countries. This arrangement allows flights to ply back and forth between the two countries with both countries enjoying equal benefits.

The airlines operating these flights include Air India, United, Lufthansa, Air Canada, Air France, Etihad, Emirates and Virgin Atlantic. Indian carriers- Vistara and Spice Jet may restart international flights soon.

Traveling From India in Transport Bubbles – Arrangements

Inbound flights to India can carry

  • Stranded Indian nationals
  • OCI cardholders
  • Diplomats and foreigners who have been permitted to travel to India by the Ministry of Home Affairs
  • Categories of foreigners allowed to travel to India include:
    • Business visas except for the B-3 visa
    • Healthcare professionals
    • Heath researchers
    • Technicians and engineers needed by the Indian health sector facilities
    • Design, managerial and engineering specialists traveling on behalf of foreign businesses located in India

People permitted to travel on outbound flights to the USA

  • Indians with valid US visas
  • US citizens
  • Green cardholders
  • Foreign nationals with valid US visas

People permitted to travel on outbound flights to the UK and Canada

  • Indians with valid visas
  • Stranded UK and Canadian citizens/ residents
  • Foreign nationals transiting through the UK
  • Seamen of Indian origin and all foreign nationalities

People permitted to travel on outbound flights to France and Germany

  • Indians destined for the EU with valid visas
  • Seamen of Indian origin and all foreign nationalities
  • Stranded EU citizens. Residents
  • Foreign nationals destined for other parts of Europe but transiting through France or Germany

People permitted to travel on outbound flights to the UAE

  • Indians destined for the UAE  with a valid UAE visa
  • UAE nationals
  • ICA approved UAE residents destined for UAE

All travelers must carry a certificate proving that they have been tested for the COVID-19 virus with a negative result. They must also comply with local and national testing and quarantine requirements.

For example, France conducts on-the-spot tests for international travelers while the UK has a mandatory 14-day self-isolation requirement.

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