Covid-19 negative certificate no mandatory for travel to goa now

| Wednesday | 2nd September, 2020

Summary:

Goa has done away with a rule which laid down that domestic travelers must carry Covid-19 negative certificates on arrival.

Goa Chief minister Pramod Sawant recently stated that the state has relaxed all kinds of restrictions on entry, and those travelling to the state would no longer be tested for COVID-19. He mentioned that the said decision is in the wake of the new Unlock 4.0 guidelines issued by the Centre.

Referring to this, Goa airport on Tuesday twitted, "As per announcements by the Govt of Goa restrictions on interstate travel have been removed in line with guidelines of Govt of India. No more Covid19 -ve report and no more test requirements for Domestic travelers."

In another tweet, it said, "Goa Intn`l Airport on upswing. AirIndia starts the connection between Goa and Surat from 6th Sept onwards. The flight initially on Sundays, arriving Goa from Surat at 1005 hrs and departing to Surat at 1105 hrs."

Goa has done away with a rule which laid down that domestic travelers must carry Covid-19 negative certificates on arrival.

Goa Chief minister Pramod Sawant recently stated that the state has relaxed all kinds of restrictions on entry, and those travelling to the state would no longer be tested for COVID-19. He mentioned that the said decision is in the wake of the new Unlock 4.0 guidelines issued by the Centre.

Referring to this, Goa airport on Tuesday twitted, "As per announcements by the Govt of Goa restrictions on interstate travel have been removed in line with guidelines of Govt of India. No more Covid19 -ve report and no more test requirements for Domestic travelers."

In another tweet, it said, "Goa Intn`l Airport on upswing. AirIndia starts the connection between Goa and Surat from 6th Sept onwards. The flight initially on Sundays, arriving Goa from Surat at 1005 hrs and departing to Surat at 1105 hrs."