YesI have another question. Do we have to self attest a minor’s application stating that it’s a true copy?
YesI have another question. Do we have to self attest a minor’s application stating that it’s a true copy?
Sorry being an off topic here but couldn’t find relevant group.
So i am travelling from Toronto to Ahmedabad via Delhi in Air India. I have 3 hours of connection at Delhi Airport before boarding a flight to Ahmedabad. My question is; do we have to collect our luggage at delhi and submit again to air india counter ? Is 3 hours enough for immigration and other formalities ?
Fyi ; entire journey from toronto to ahmedabad is under one PNR.
Dubai with a stopover.Folks flying to India and not to Delhi - which flights have you found that have sufficient stopover time in connecting airport that allows time to get a RT PCR test? Most of the middle eastern ones have like 2 hours between connections which may not be enough.
Dubai with a stopover.
Tests at the airport or nearby take upto 24hrs. So I have a layover of 2 nights in Dubai.Emirates has 2-2:30 hr stopover in most flights I've seen connecting to Mumbai or Chennai. Are you seeing any longer ones?
Tests at the airport or nearby take upto 24hrs. So I have a layover of 2 nights in Dubai.
Why don't you take the direct flight from Delhi to Toronto? That will eliminate the need of having PCR from transit country,Folks flying to India and not to Delhi - which flights have you found that have sufficient stopover time in connecting airport that allows time to get a RT PCR test? I am referring to the return flight back to Canada. Most of the middle eastern ones have like 2 hours between connections which may not be enough.
Why don't you take the direct flight from Delhi to Toronto? That will eliminate the need of having PCR from transit country,
Even I had booked via Doha earlier but due to uncertainty later booked direct flight. Chennai -> Delhi -> Toronto will be best option for you. Just make sure the stopover time in Delhi is enough to get the RT-PCR done. if you stop for more than a certain hours in a certain transit locations like EU or middle eastern then you may need transit visa.( be sure about that risk as well )Trying to avoid it as I like the EU or Middle eastern connections from Chennai. But the more I read online, it seems it is a big hassle to get a RT PCR molecular test at airports for transiting passengers. Not getting any clarity from any website. Plus RT PCR will take up to a day or so I think.
So I may probably end up booking Air Canada as you said![]()
Even I had booked via Doha earlier but due to uncertainty later booked direct flight. Chennai -> Delhi -> Toronto will be best option for you. Just make sure the stopover time in Delhi is enough to get the RT-PCR done. if you stop for more than a certain hours in a certain transit locations like EU or middle eastern then you may need transit visa.( be sure about that risk as well )
Trying to avoid it as I like the EU or Middle eastern connections from Chennai. But the more I read online, it seems it is a big hassle to get a RT PCR molecular test at airports for transiting passengers. Not getting any clarity from any website. Plus RT PCR will take up to a day or so I think.
So I may probably end up booking Air Canada as you said![]()
I booked BA with a long layover in London when returning to Canada. Close to 10 hours layover - Ample time to get a PCR test done and get the results. The catch is that you'll have to enter the country (clear immigration and customs), get the test done, get the report (3 hours waiting time for the report) and then clear immigrations and customs again to board the flight.
If you clear immigration don't you have to take seperate bookings and not 1 booking ID? Like 1 Canada-Heathtrow-Canada. And also one from Heathrow-India-heathrow?
Also, don't you have to get your luggage out?