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Fresh guidelines to follow for passengers travel by airlines

by Tejas Mundhada May 21, 2020May 21, 2020
written by Tejas Mundhada May 21, 2020May 21, 2020
Fresh guidelines to follow for passengers travel by airlines

After the tweet by Hardeep Singh Puri, Union Minister for Civil Aviation on Wednesday stating that the domestic civil aviation operations will resume in a calibrated manner from May 25, many people who were stuck at different states in India have now finally found a way to meet their family, after almost three months of lockdown period.

Puriin his tweet informed that all airports and air carriers are being informed to be ready for operations from Monday.

Following the tweet a list of guidelines has been released. These guidelines are meant to be strictly followed by the passengers traveling through airline services.

Social distancing and minimum touch, agreeing to the self declaration form & registering on Aarogya Setu App. Digital payments & use of Authorized taxi, Baggage limitations. Only one check-in bag and one cabin bag allowed. Vulnerable persons such as very elderly pregnant ladies, passengers with ailments are advised to avoid air travel.

Ensure Web Check-in and obtain boarding pass, Passenger to download the baggage tag/baggage identification number, print it and affix it on the bag at a prominent place. In case the passenger is not able to print the baggage tag, then he/she should mention the PNR number and his/her name on a thick piece of paper and affix it/tag it with strong string.

Before entering the terminal, passenger to ensure that he/she is wearing a mask. Passenger to report at the airport as per revised reporting time is D 2 hours Passenger to travel in an authorized taxi/personal vehicle following the norms specified by MHA. During transit to airport, the passenger should take all precautions to prevent infection. Passenger to certify the status of his/her health through the Aarogya Setu App or self-declaration form.

Passengers should not reach the airport late .Passengers should not travel if he/she is staying in a containment zone, Passengers should not travel if he/she has been tested positive for COVID-19.The passenger shall give a declaration to the following,we are not residing in any containment zone.And not suffering from any fever/cough any respiratory distress, are not under quarantine.And several other norms.

The airlines shall ensure that the boarding pass is issued only after the passenger confirms to the above declaration. In case of a PNR having more than one passenger, the declaration would be deemed to be covering all the passengers mentioned in the PNR.

Passengers should continue to wear mask throughout the journey.Passenger to get down from the vehicle with the face mask on and with required documents/ e-documents. Passenger to arrive at the thermal screening facility near the entry gate. Passenger to get himself/herself checked for temperature and displays the status of Aarogya Setu App to the staff at the entry gate. In case of non-availability of Aarogya Setu, passenger should be facilitated to go to a counter provided by the airport where Aarogya Setu App can be downloaded.

Passenger to show his/her identity card, the boarding pass/e-boarding pass to the CISF staff at the entry Gate Passenger to proceed to the baggage drop counter and show his/her PNR to the staff, Avoid using baggage trolley, as far as possible, An electronic receipt shall be sent to the passenger .Passenger to adhere to the social distancing which would be specified at the Airports through markings like circle, square of tensor barrier. Passenger to complete the check-in procedure and baggage drop at least 60 minutes before departure.

Arrangements have been made at airports to guide passengers to walk through the pre-embarkation security screening, Passenger to follow the directions as announced by the authorities and divest of all metal on the body to facilitate the security screening Passenger to bring only one hand luggage as per specified size allowed by the airlines, Passenger to cooperate with security staff by following the instructions for his/her own safety and security.

Passenger to proceed to security hold area after security screening While waiting in the security hold area, passenger to maintain social distancing and sanitization protocols Chairs marked “Not For Use’ should not be occupied While going around F88, retail outlets, etc, passenger should be aware of the social distancing and maintain hygiene. Also, he/she should be aware of the locations where sanitizers would be made available Passenger to dispose of all the bio hazardous material like used masks, gloves, tissues etc. in the yellow colored disposable bins/bags placed at strategic locations at the airport.Passengers to be attentive towards various communication material displayed at the airport about various health advisories relating to pre-boarding and during the flight precautions.

Passengers to collect the safety Kit (three layered surgical mask and antiter from the airlines near the boarding gate Passengers to wear mask and sanitize his/her hands before proceeding to the boarding gate for scanning of the boarding pass Passengers to be attentive towards boarding announcements and reach the boarding queue by following social distancing Display of identity cards by passengers is a must & Check-in of the boarding pass would be done by the passenger by self-scanning of e-boarding pass.

The passengers to strictly follow hygiene and sanitation. Face to face interaction to be minimized. Passenger to minimize the use of toilets and avoid any non-essential movement in the aisles No queuing at the toilets and only one companion for children and the elderly would be allowed. No meal service in the aircraft. Water bottle to be made available in the galley or on the seats Eatables not to be consumed during the flight. No newspaper/magazine will be available, no onboard sale of any item if the passenger feels uncomfortable, fatigued or has respiratory distress, it should be brought to the immediate notice of the crew.

The passengers to strictly follow the instructions of the crew Social distance sanitation should be maintained at the arrival gate, aerobridges. Coaches, jet ladders, ramps etc .Trolleys in the arrival area to be used sparingly.

Passenger to wait at the baggage hold area till the baggage arrives in batches Transit passengers will not be allowed to come out of the transit area.

Passengers to hire only authored taxis.Passengers to follow social distancing and hygiene while travelling in any mode of transportation. On arrival at the destination passengers to adhere to health protocols as prescribed by the destination.

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