India has extended its ban on international commercial flights till July 31. At the moment, commercial flights are allowed to operate to and from countries with which India has bilateral air bubble agreements.
With the Covid numbers falling in many geographies, a lot of countries have eased restrictions and opened their doors to travellers once again. However, as tourism activities begin to peak and Indians look to embark on international travel, there are a plethora of travel curbs and restrictions that need to be taken into consideration, with each country having its own sets of rules in place.
There are many countries that Indians cannot visit now due to travel restrictions and lack of operational flight services. Many others have issued their own travel guidelines and quarantine rules. However, in many cases exceptions are made for certain categories of people such as heads of state, officials and bureaucrats on diplomatic missions, those on international student visas and flights under the Vande Bharat Mission.
Are Indians allowed to visit foreign countries now?
India has extended its ban on international commercial flights till July 31. At the moment, commercial flights are allowed to operate to and from countries with which India has bilateral air bubble agreements.
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