In case any passenger was not able to show any of the documents at the time of arrival, they underwent RT-PCR testing at the airport, where the cost was borne by the airport. These passengers were able to leave the airport, post-testing negative. If any passenger tested positive, they were clinically managed as per the protocols laid down by the Government
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) is extending full support to the evacuation of the stranded Indian students who arrived in Mumbai today from Ukraine by AI1944 at ETA 20:00 hours. The airport blocked a special corridor for the arriving passengers.
As per the guidelines laid down by the Government, the Airport Health Organization (APHO) team at the airport conducted mandatory temperature checks.
Passengers were required to produce either a Covid-19 Vaccination Certificate or a Negative RT-PCR Test Report at the time of arrival. In case any passenger was not able to show any of the documents at the time of arrival, they underwent RT-PCR testing at the airport, where the cost was borne by the airport.
As a gateway to the city, CSMIA is ensuring a seamless transit for the young students by offering them goodness through their journey
These passengers were able to leave the airport, post-testing negative. If any passenger tested positive, they were clinically managed as per the protocols laid down by the Government.
Besides, CSMIA is undertaking steps to smoothen the process for the young students arriving at the airport.
It has fenced in a special area at the airport for the arriving passengers to sit and will provide them with free WiFi codes, distribute food and water bottles, and provide them with any guidance or medical assistance if required at the time of arrival.
As a gateway to the city, CSMIA is ensuring a seamless transit for the young students by offering them goodness through their journey.
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