Chennai: International travel seems to be continued by stopping.
Maldives allows travelers from India to be negative after the RT-PCR and Swiss tests have begun to issue a visa to vaccinated tourists.
Russia is open.
Travel operators and tours say that people have started traveling to Russia for a business-cum-leisure trip from Chennai.
Relaxation rules by Maldives will lead to travel by people who prefer to live in resorts and expensive islands while there is a request from people to travel to meet their relatives and friends.
Sri Harare from Madura Travels said that “bookings have begun to come for Maldives.
The people who have booked for April and May are rebooking because they cannot travel.
Switzerland is open to tourists.
This is a good sign.
This is a popular honeymoon destination From Chennai.
But people need to be vaccinated.
Vaccination will be the key.
We tell everyone to vaccinate.
“Countries that begin to allow traveler vaccination and business travelers will help continue the trip first to neighboring countries, Basheer Ahmed said From the Chennai Metro trip.
However, the absence of the Covid-19 standard protocol and uncertainty of border restrictions has blessed enthusiasm among travelers.
“There are questions but people are not optimistic or cable to leave.
This is because there are no standard rules regarding tests, quarantine and vaccination.
There is also a hassle in restrictions on traveling as UAE, which is the most popular transit center for travelers from Chennai, not yet possible Travelers, “he added.
UAE only allows its citizen and gold visa holders.
Even though Switzerland has announced a visa for vaccinated.
Tourists, the people of Chennai are in a less favorable position despite having direct flights to Paris because France has not allowed Indian travelers to transit.
“Such troubles need to be reduced to encourage people to travel,” What is needed for the trip.
“People must process a lot of documentation for future trips,” Balan said.
There are demands from the travel industry that the government must continue the services scheduled at least in countries with covenants ‘bubble water’.