ThanksNo, you can transit if you’re travelling from the Maldives. This only applies to flights originating from India
ThanksNo, you can transit if you’re travelling from the Maldives. This only applies to flights originating from India
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/world.phpDoes this apply to transiting from Maldives to Canada?
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Transit information
- If you are travelling from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh and plan to transit through Abu Dhabi, you must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure before your first flight departure time. Due to restrictions in place by the Indian authorities, you will only be able to transit to destinations in Africa until further notice.
You need to have a COVID-19 PCR test before you fly to Abu Dhabi, even if you are just transiting. Check the regulations at your final destination to understand where and when to take your test.
In Abu Dhabi, you will arrive at Terminal 2 and board directly from here. Lounge facilities will be unavailable until further notice.
For new bookings, the maximum connection time in Abu Dhabi is 12 hours.
Read more about transiting in Abu Dhabi.
This is the only thing I could find- https://www.civilaviation.gov.in/en/about-air-transport-bubblesDoes anyone know about the source for "Due to restrictions in place by the Indian authorities, you will only be able to transit to destinations in Africa until further notice." ? I couldn't find such a circular or directive from any Indian authority.
Canada is not accepting Covid test result from India then Why they will allow it even if Covid testing is available on the airport after hotel stay ?I think you meant indirect travel lengthens the amount of time spent on transit and if anything, increases exposure and risk of infection.
If the GoI was serious about helping its own citizens, they could have offered covid testing at let's say New Delhi international airport for all passengers taking a direct flight to Canada. Let all passengers travel to Delhi/Mumbai 3 days prior to scheduled departure, stay in a pre approved hotel, get tested at an authorized testing centre perhaps attached to the airport, obtain a negative result prior to flying. Charge the flyer a premium for the tests if you must. Still better than the anguish of flying halfway around the world
True but if it takes you a few days of not more to get to Canada and another PCR test you will likely catch some more cases although I don’t trust officials in Ukraine, Ethiopia, Mexico, etc. to actually stop people with covid because they don’t want visitors with covid either. Given that the amount of visitors coming into Canada increased dramatically last week (and those are the only ones who public health connected to flights) the covid tests are still not coming close to stopping covid from entering Canada. Although many infected are from US flights they could be originating from numerous countries.those things never work anyway, the incubation time of Covid in bodies can be upto 14 days or sometimes even more, you'll never be completely sure if someone has covid or not, hotel quarrantine or not, we will have to learn to live with this virus, sooner or later.
You’re still originating in India right?Does this apply to transiting from Maldives to Canada?
They do accept Indian PCR tests but they want another one in transit because you may not have been infected 72 hours before your flight or may not have a large enough viral load.Canada is not accepting Covid test result from India then Why they will allow it even if Covid testing is available on the airport after hotel stay ?
These requirements are from Canadian government so GOI can not do anything in this matter.
Canada does not accept PCR tests from IndiaThey do accept Indian PCR tests but they want another one in transit because you may not have been infected 72 hours before your flight or may not have a large enough viral load.
You need a PCR test to get onto your flight after India so yes they do accept Indian PCR tests but require another one in transit.Canada does not accept PCR tests from India
Ok let’s think about it this way- let’s say I take a direct flight from New Delhi to Toronto.. would my PCR test be accepted at Pearson Airport? No it wouldn’t beYou need a PCR test to get onto your flight after India so yes they do accept Indian PCR tests but require another one in transit.
They do not accept Indian PCR test and this is the reason for taking indirect route to travel from India to Canada.You need a PCR test to get onto your flight after India so yes they do accept Indian PCR tests but require another one in transit.
There are no direct flights but you do need your initial Indian PCR test to board a flight with onward travel to Canada. Doesn’t mean the Indian PCR test is not accepted it just means that Canada has banned direct flights.Ok let’s think about it this way- let’s say I take a direct flight from New Delhi to Toronto.. would my PCR test be accepted at Pearson Airport? No it wouldn’t be
What if someone has connecting flight from third country and departure is within 72 hour of RT-PCR test taken in India.There are no direct flights but you do need your initial Indian PCR test to board a flight with onward travel to Canada. Doesn’t mean the Indian PCR test is not accepted it just means that Canada has banned direct flights.