If you’re travelling from the UAE to India, there’s a new travel requirement you shouldn’t miss.
India has introduced Air Suvidha 2.0, a mandatory online health declaration system for all international arrivals. The form must be completed within 24 hours before your flight and is required before passengers are allowed to board.
The new system was introduced by India’s civil aviation authorities as a precautionary measure in response to the ongoing Ebola outbreak.
What is Air Suvidha 2.0?
Air Suvidha 2.0 is an online self-declaration portal where travellers must provide their recent travel and health information before flying to India.
Passengers will be asked to submit details including:
- Their travel history over the past 21 days
- Any possible exposure to infectious diseases
- Whether they are experiencing any related symptoms
Once the form is submitted, it is automatically shared with the Airport Health Organisation (APHO) under India’s Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
Is the form mandatory?
Yes. All international passengers travelling to India are required to complete the Air Suvidha Self Declaration Form before boarding their flight.
Airlines may ask passengers to show proof that the form has been submitted before allowing them to travel.
Do you need a printed copy?
No. After submitting the form, travellers will receive a confirmation by email, which can simply be shown on a mobile phone upon arrival in India. There’s no need to carry a printed copy.
Completing the form in advance also helps speed up the arrival process by reducing paperwork at the airport.