Home » Statistics » Over 1 crore passengers have been benefitted from the Air Suvidha portal since August 2020

Over 1 crore passengers have been benefitted from the Air Suvidha portal since August 2020

To ensure the smooth passage of international travellers arriving in India, the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has mandated contactless self-declaration at Air Suvidha Portal. The Air Suvidha portal was launched in August 2020 and now has been strengthened to accommodate travel guidelines issued on 30 November 2021. Air Suvidha is first of its kind digital portal for easing international passenger arrival in India. This portal developed by MOCA aids passengers in providing their details of travel and final stay along with RTPCR, Vaccination status etc. In today’s time, this helps state officials in contact tracing. The implementation of the Air Suvidha intends to provide hassle-free, queue free, and convenient air travel to all international passengers arriving in India. Air Suvidha portal has already assisted2,51,210 passengers from 1st Dec 2021 to 05th Dec 2021 since the updating of the new travel guidelines on 30th November 2021. Furthermore, over1 crore passengershave been benefitted from the Air Suvidha portal since its launch in August 2020.

To ensure the necessary prevention of the Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus, the exemption forms from the Air Suvidha portal have been discontinued, and filling of the details have been made compulsory for all international passengers arriving in India.All international passengers arriving in India are mandated to declare their current health status prior to boarding on the Air Suvidha Portal along with the required documents: Copy of Passport, PCR Negative Certificate from a Test conducted within 72 hours of departure and the Vaccination Certificate. For immigration, the copy received in e-mail is essential on arrival in India and has to be verified at the APHO counter.

Updates made to make Air Suvidha friendlier for passengers and health/State officials

  • All applications from ‘at risk’ countries are marked with H and red band and others are green. This helps in smooth on arrival segregation and processing. This list is dynamically updated to keep up with MOHFW updates.
  • Application also takes into account countries visited in the last 14 days to highlight ‘at risk’ applications. This field is also made into multi-select drop-down option for standardization.
  • Standardization of fields by providing drop-down list E.g. district and state for address.
  • Updated FAQ list and customer care link along with the latest advisory at the start of the portal.
  • For ‘At Risk’ countries passengers are advised to pre-book their test on arrival test and the link to respective testing facility is provided to the passengers on SDF submission.

All international passengers are mandated to follow the below measures arriving/transiting from Countries at-risk

•           Submit self-declaration form on Air Suvidha portal

•           Upload negative RT-PCR report (conducted within 72 hrs. before the journey)

•           Post-arrival COVID-19 test at arriving Airport (self-paid)

•           Home quarantine for 7 days,

•           Re-test on the 8th day and if negative, self-health monitoring for next 7 days

List of Countries from where travellers would need to follow additional measures on arrival in India,including post-arrival testing (Countries at-risk)(Updated as on 6th December 2021)

1. Countries in Europe including The United Kingdom

2. South Africa

3. Brazil

4. Botswana

5. China

6. Ghana

7. Mauritius

8. New Zealand

9. Zimbabwe

10. Singapore

11. Tanzania

12. Hong Kong

13. Israel

Air Suvidha Portal Link: https://www.newdelhiairport.in/airsuvidha/apho-registration

For more details, visit: https://bit.ly/NewTravelGuidelinesOct2021

About IIPnews

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

x

Check Also

INDEX OF EIGHT CORE INDUSTRIES (BASE YEAR: 2011-12=100) FOR JANUARY, 2026

The combined Index of Eight Core Industries (ICI) increased by 4.0 per cent (provisional) in ...

Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics Revises Base Year of Merchandise Trade Indices to FY 2022–23 to Reflect Current Trade Structure and Global Patterns

Merchandise Trade Indices are compiled and published by the Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and ...

Index Numbers of Wholesale Price in India for the Month of January, 2026 (Base Year: 2011-12)

The  annual rate of inflation based on All India Wholesale Price Index (WPI) number is ...

Flash Report on Central Sector Infrastructure Projects worth ₹150 crore and above

The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) has operationalised a new web-based portal, PAIMANA (Project ...

INDEX OF EIGHT CORE INDUSTRIES (BASE YEAR: 2011-12=100) FOR DECEMBER, 2025

The combined Index of Eight Core Industries (ICI) increased by 3.7 per cent (provisional) in ...

Index Numbers of Wholesale Price in India for the Month of December, 2025 (Base Year: 2011-12)

The annual rate of inflation based on All India Wholesale Price Index (WPI) number is ...

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX NUMBERS ON BASE 2012=100 FOR RURAL, URBAN AND COMBINED FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 2025

Headline Inflation: Year-on-year inflation rate based on All India Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the month ...

India and the global ‘happiness’ rankings

Happiness is not something we possess. It is something we pursue. India’s restlessness, debates, innovations ...

Index Numbers of Wholesale Price in India for the Month of November, 2025 (Base Year: 2011-12)

The annual rate of inflation based on All India Wholesale Price Index (WPI) number is ...

INDEX OF EIGHT CORE INDUSTRIES (BASE YEAR: 2011-12=100) FOR OCTOBER, 2025

The combined Index of Eight Core Industries (ICI) in October 2025 has remained unchanged at 162.4 (provisional) ...