Mangaluru: Personnel at Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) has brought the burden of passenger anger, because many airlines do not hold on to guidelines that require that they demand reports that confirm that leaflets complement the report on the RT-PCR test that confirmed that they were negative new Corona virus.
Karnataka issued guidelines for all airlines fled by passengers to the state of Maharashtra must provide a report on RT-PCR tests, carried out less than 72 hours ago, confirming that they were not infected.
The passengers must produce RT-PCR test results regardless of their vaccination status.
Dakshina Kannada District Nodal Officer Dr.
Ashok blames the current situation.
“They allowed leaflets to board aircraft without giving test reports.
As a result, passengers created a problem for staff at the airport.
There is an instance where passengers have thrown money to the airport staff when requested by their RT-PCR test results,” said Dr Ashok.
However, officers showed that passengers fly to Mangalaru in an emergency excluded from the rules.
“But they must be tested when they arrive at Mia.
A facility has been arranged for this exclusive purpose.
Passengers fly to Dakshina Kannada from Maharashtra, regardless of whether they have received one or both covid vaccination doses, must provide a report on the RT-PCR test.
Partly Great passengers try to bypass this by showing the certificate of their vaccination status, which is not acceptable, “added Dr Ashok.
After many such examples, officials in Mia have written to the authorities in Mumbai, asked them to comply with the guidelines set by the Karnataka government for leaflets from Maharashtra.
“Such incidents have been reduced recently, but they have not stopped together.
When airlines can subdue 2% of passengers from countries that are categorized ‘not risky’ flying to India randomly, why all passengers from Maharashtra are asked to report RT test -Pcr? “