International flights
The government made this big announcement about international flights, people breathed a sigh of relief
The Chinese virus Corona has caused an outcry all over the world, affecting millions of people every day and killing thousands of people every day. In India too, it has fully spread its legs. Big or small everyone is getting involved in it.
The government has given a big relief to people coming to India from countries with which the government has termed an 'air bubble' amid the corona virus. Visitors no longer need to register with the Indian Mission Abroad. This requirement is only for those traveling on Vande Bharat Mission flights.
Welcoming the move, a senior official of a foreign airline of a country with an air bubble deal said, "Under the new rules, passengers on our flights will not have to register on the Indian embassy portal. So it is a matter of relief for them and for us. ” A. E., Qatar and Maldives have signed an 'air bubble' agreement.
The Home Ministry said in a notification on Saturday that in countries with which India has an "air bubble" agreement, passengers are not required to register with Indian missions before catching their flight to India. It is to be noted that under this agreement, flights are allowed with certain conditions. At the same time, people coming to India under the Vande Bharat Mission are required to register with the Indian Mission.
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