Canada announced on Saturday that it would lift a month-long ban on passenger flights from India at 00:01 EDT on September 27, 2021.
All travellers to India must have proof of a negative RT-PCR report from an approved laboratory at New Delhi International Airport. The report should be taken no later than 18 hours before departure, it said.
Travellers must have proof of a negative COVID-19 molecular test from the approved Genestrings Laboratory at the Delhi airport taken within 18 hours of the scheduled departure of their direct flight to Canada. https://t.co/ZEHX6oV0Lo (2/2)
— Transport Canada (@Transport_gc) September 25, 2021
Guidelines For Travelling From India To Canada
1. Receive a pre-departure negative COVID-19 molecular test result from the Genstrings laboratory located above the metro station in the Airport Connect Building (ACB) at Indira Gandhi International Airport.
2. Do this test within 18 hours of their scheduled departure.
3. Present the test report along with the QR code issued by this laboratory to the air operator before boarding.
Canada Flight Schedules
Air Canada will operate AC42 and AC43 on the Toronto-Delhi route, scheduled to operate with Boeing 787-9 aircraft on all 7 days of the week. In addition, the airline will resume flights between Vancouver and Delhi from 27 September 2021, Air Canada AC44 and AC45 on all seven days of the week.
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