State | Airport | Guidelines |
Karnataka | Bangalore |
It is mandatory for all passengers travelling to Karnataka from Maharashtra ,kerala and Goa to present two dose/full dose vaccination certificate, a negative RT-PCR is not mandatory for passengers travelling from Maharashtra. Passengers travelling to Karnataka from Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh do not have to produce a negative RT-PCR. |
Belagavi | ||
Kalaburagi | ||
Hubballi | ||
Maharashtra | Mumbai |
It is mandatory for passengers travelling to Maharashtra from other states to present a negative RT-PCR not older than 72 hours up on arrival. Passengers who have taken both the doses of the vaccine can present their vaccination certificate issued through the COWIN portal instead of an RT-PCR. |
Nashik | ||
Gujarat | Ahmedabad | A negative RT-PCR is not mandatory for passengers travelling to Ahmedabad. |
Surat |
It is mandatory for passengers travelling to Surat from other states to present a negative RT-PCR not older than 72 hours upon arrival. Passengers who have taken both the doses of the vaccine can present their vaccination certificate issued through the COWIN portal instead of an RT-PCR. |
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Jamnagar | A negative RT-PCR is not mandatory for passengers travelling to Jamnagar. | |
Madhya Pradesh | Indore | A negative RT-PCR is not mandatory for passengers travelling to Madhya Pradesh from Karnataka or Rajasthan. |
Rajasthan | Ajmer | Passengers travelling to Rajasthan from other states are recommended to present a negative RT-PCR not older than 72 hours upon arrival. |
Jodhpur | ||
Andhra Pradesh | Tirupati | A negative RT-PCR is not mandatory for passengers travelling to Andhra Pradesh from Karnataka. |
Telangana | Hyderabad | A negative RT-PCR is not mandatory for passengers travelling to Hyderabad from Karnataka or Gujarat. |
Uttar Pradesh (Delhi NCR) | Hindon | A negative RT-PCR is not mandatory for passengers travelling to Uttar Pradesh from Karnataka. |