New Delhi: The Netherlands has lifted the ban on passenger flights from India, starting from Tuesday. Travellers from high risk countries like India, Argentina, Bahrain, Brazil, India, South Africa and the countries in Central and South America are now allowed to enter the Netherlands again from June 1, provided they test negative for Covid-19 prior to their departure, and follow the quarantine guidelines upon arrival.
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Emirates also recently announced a further extension of its passenger flights from India until June 30. However, Philippines has extended the ban on inbound travel from seven countries, including India, until June 15.
“As of 1 June 2021, there is no longer a ban on flights from India, South Africa and the countries in Central and South America,” the Netherlands government website notification read.