<p>Hong Kong has banned Air India flights from Sunday to October 3 after a few passengers on its flight on Friday tested positive for Covid-19 post arrival, a senior government official said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Air India passenger flights were barred from landing in Hong Kong between August 18 and August 31 after 14 passengers on its Delhi-Hong Kong flight of August 14 tested positive for Covid-19 post arrival.</p>.<p>Passengers from India can arrive in Hong Kong only if they have a Covid-19 negative certificate from a test done within 72 hours prior to the journey, according to rules issued by the Hong Kong government in July.</p>.<p>Moreover, all international passengers are required to undergo a post-flight Covid-19 test at the Hong Kong airport.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-india-world-coronavirus-vaccine-karnataka-maharashtra-tamil-nadu-delhi-kerala-gujarat-west-bengal-bengaluru-mumbai-new-delhi-chennai-kolkata-cases-deaths-recoveries-Covid-19-vaccine-890155" target="_blank">Follow the latest updates on the coronavirus outbreak in India here.</a></strong></p>.<p>A spokesperson of the national carrier confirmed the recent order, saying, "Hong Kong has prohibited Air India for two weeks -- September 20 to October 3."</p>.<p>"There is only one flight scheduled in the two weeks -- the Delhi-Hong Kong flight of September 21. That flight is cancelled and the passengers have been informed," the spokesperson added.</p>.<p>Air India Express had on Friday said its flights were suspended for 24 hours by the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) for bringing two passengers with Covid-positive certificates on August 28 and September 4.</p>.<p>Air India Express, which is a subsidiary of Air India, resumed its Dubai flights on Saturday.</p>.<p>According to rules in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), every passenger travelling from India is required to bring an original Covid-negative certificate of an RT-PCR test done within 96 hours prior to the journey.</p>.<p>"A few passengers on a September 18 Delhi-Hong Kong flight tested positive for Covid-19 post arrival," the senior government official said.</p>.<p>"As a result, Air India's flights have been banned from September 20 to October 3 by the Hong Kong government," the official added.</p>.<p>Besides India, a pre-flight Covid-19 negative certificate is mandatory for all passengers from Bangladesh, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Africa and the US, according to the Hong Kong government's rules.</p>.<p>An airline operating a flight to Hong Kong from any of these nine countries has to submit a form before departure, stating that all passengers on board have Covid-19 negative certificates.</p>.<p>Scheduled international passenger flights continue to remain suspended in India since March 23 due to the coronavirus pandemic.</p>.<p>However, special international flights have been operating with the approval of aviation regulator DGCA.</p>.<p>Air India has been operating special international flights since May 6 under the Vande Bharat Mission to help stranded people reach their destinations.</p>.<p>Since July, India has established separate bilateral air bubble arrangements with countries such as the US, Germany, France, the UAE, the UK and the Maldives for international flight operations.</p>.<p>Under a bilateral air bubble pact, the airlines of both countries can operate international flights with certain restrictions. </p>
<p>Hong Kong has banned Air India flights from Sunday to October 3 after a few passengers on its flight on Friday tested positive for Covid-19 post arrival, a senior government official said on Sunday.</p>.<p>Air India passenger flights were barred from landing in Hong Kong between August 18 and August 31 after 14 passengers on its Delhi-Hong Kong flight of August 14 tested positive for Covid-19 post arrival.</p>.<p>Passengers from India can arrive in Hong Kong only if they have a Covid-19 negative certificate from a test done within 72 hours prior to the journey, according to rules issued by the Hong Kong government in July.</p>.<p>Moreover, all international passengers are required to undergo a post-flight Covid-19 test at the Hong Kong airport.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-india-world-coronavirus-vaccine-karnataka-maharashtra-tamil-nadu-delhi-kerala-gujarat-west-bengal-bengaluru-mumbai-new-delhi-chennai-kolkata-cases-deaths-recoveries-Covid-19-vaccine-890155" target="_blank">Follow the latest updates on the coronavirus outbreak in India here.</a></strong></p>.<p>A spokesperson of the national carrier confirmed the recent order, saying, "Hong Kong has prohibited Air India for two weeks -- September 20 to October 3."</p>.<p>"There is only one flight scheduled in the two weeks -- the Delhi-Hong Kong flight of September 21. That flight is cancelled and the passengers have been informed," the spokesperson added.</p>.<p>Air India Express had on Friday said its flights were suspended for 24 hours by the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) for bringing two passengers with Covid-positive certificates on August 28 and September 4.</p>.<p>Air India Express, which is a subsidiary of Air India, resumed its Dubai flights on Saturday.</p>.<p>According to rules in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), every passenger travelling from India is required to bring an original Covid-negative certificate of an RT-PCR test done within 96 hours prior to the journey.</p>.<p>"A few passengers on a September 18 Delhi-Hong Kong flight tested positive for Covid-19 post arrival," the senior government official said.</p>.<p>"As a result, Air India's flights have been banned from September 20 to October 3 by the Hong Kong government," the official added.</p>.<p>Besides India, a pre-flight Covid-19 negative certificate is mandatory for all passengers from Bangladesh, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Africa and the US, according to the Hong Kong government's rules.</p>.<p>An airline operating a flight to Hong Kong from any of these nine countries has to submit a form before departure, stating that all passengers on board have Covid-19 negative certificates.</p>.<p>Scheduled international passenger flights continue to remain suspended in India since March 23 due to the coronavirus pandemic.</p>.<p>However, special international flights have been operating with the approval of aviation regulator DGCA.</p>.<p>Air India has been operating special international flights since May 6 under the Vande Bharat Mission to help stranded people reach their destinations.</p>.<p>Since July, India has established separate bilateral air bubble arrangements with countries such as the US, Germany, France, the UAE, the UK and the Maldives for international flight operations.</p>.<p>Under a bilateral air bubble pact, the airlines of both countries can operate international flights with certain restrictions. </p>