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The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) has rolled out ambitious plans to make the city-state an even more desirable destination for Indian visitors in 2023, as it aims to build on last year’s post-pandemic travel rebound. This comes in along with announcement by the Indian government of removing all RTPCR requirements, in addition to all covid […]Continue Reading
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Tourists wanting to visit South Korea no longer require to undergo a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test upon their arrival. The announcement was made via the Korea Tourism Organization – VisitKorea Facebook page. The new protocol is in effect since October 1, 2022. “The NEWS you’ve all been waiting for, starting today, you don’t […]Continue Reading
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Effective 21, travellers to Israel no longer require Covid testing. The requirement to present a negative RT-PCR test prior to departure, complete RT-PCR test upon arrival followed by isolation has also been removed. Travellers are still required to complete an entry statement within the 48 hours from departure to Israel. In addition to the removal […]Continue Reading
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Thailand’s Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has approved the lifting of the RT-PCR testing requirement for international arrivals beginning May 1, 2022, and introduced two new entry schemes specifically customised for vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers. TAT Newsroom will be providing updates in detail via www.tatnews.org once the official directives Continue Reading
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In a bid to make travel convenient for all, the government of Karnataka has decided to end RT-PCR checks at airports for international travellers coming to the state. The government made the announcement on October 18 and said that the RT-PCR certificates will no longer be checked. All flyers need to do is upload their […]Continue Reading
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The Union health ministry has mandated a negative RT-PCR test report for travellers arriving from South Africa, China, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Mauritius, Botswana and Zimbabwe. They will a need negative RT-PCR report to board a flight to India and will also have to undergo an RT-PCR test on arrival. This rule is already applicable to […]Continue Reading
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