In an appeal made by National Office Bearers of TAAI on 16th January’21, Jyoti Mayal – President(TAAI) informed, “We have urged the Government of India through MoCA and MoT to set guidelines for vaccinated travellers, issue verifiable certificates and set SoPs for the same. This shall enable vaccinated travellers to resume their activities to pre-Covid times and live towards a better future. Every person vaccinated in India must be granted a certificate and our government should also tie-up with all countries verifying and accepting their Covid Vaccine certificates.”
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We wish to draw your kind attention for immediate action as below:
- Vaccinated Inbound Travellers:
Many countries have started the process of vaccination. Travellers who have got the vaccination done are desirous of travel to India.
Currently, there is no clarity in terms of how their entry into India shall be permitted.
There has to be a uniform policy that needs to be mandated by Centre towards how the verification and process for the same needs to be set.
We would request your goodselves, to kindly draw up plans and undertake SoPs, for such travellers.
- Proof and date of Covid-19 vaccination taken.
- RT-PCR / Quarantine norms to be waived for such passengers who have got vaccinated.
- Mandate health/travel insurance to be taken by all travellers coming to India.
Vaccinated Indians travelling:
From January 16, 2021, Indians too shall get vaccinated in phases.
For their travel within the country and even for overseas travel norms SoPs and certificates/ verifiable confirmation of vaccination taken needs to be issued to every citizen.
- Proof and date of Covid-19 vaccination taken. Either to be linked to Aadhar card or physical verifiable certificate to be issued to citizens of India.
- RT-PCR / Quarantine norms to be waived for such passengers who have got vaccinated within India, eg. Like travellers from New Delhi / Rajasthan etc. entering Maharashtra.
This certificate should be accepted by all States/Union Territories across India.
- Mandate domestic/international travellers, health/travel insurance to be taken. A recommendation to be set across to IRDA or relevant Ministry to ensure the same is covered under Mediclaim / Corporate Medical Policies etc.
Adding to the above, Vice President (TAAI) Jay Bhatia, stated, “We are proud that our Government has rolled Made in India vaccines. To make travel and tourism as free and comfortable as possible, TAAI shall be working closely with the Government on formulating and setting standards which shall be acceptable and verifiable globally. We have proposed immediate action so that vaccinated travellers desirous of travelling Domestic, International and even for Inbound to India shall be free from hassles.”