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This article was originally published on December 15, 2021, and was updated on March 14, 2022, to reflect new changes.

March 14, 2022 Update: As of March 1, 2022, the government of India expanded the countries in which it has established a “travel bubble” to 37. These temporary arrangements, also known as Transport Bubbles, allow travelers from both countries to utilize the arrangement. For additional information on the countries in which a travel bubble has been established and the terms of the arrangements, click here.

Original Post From December 15, 2021:

Key Points

  • “Transport bubble” established with Switzerland

Overview

The government of India has created temporary arrangements between countries to restart international commercial passenger services. These interim arrangements, known as Transport Bubbles, allow travelers from both countries to utilize the arrangement. Currently, the government of India has made arrangements with 32 countries, including Switzerland, as the most recent addition. Click here for information on eligible travelers based on the arrangements of each country.

What are the Changes?

The government of India added Switzerland to its list of countries in which temporary travel arrangements have been agreed on. The list will now have 32 countries.

Looking Ahead

Continue to check the government of India’s website for additional updates and information.

Source: The Ministry of Civil Aviation, India

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