International visitors landing at the Delhi Airport will have to undergo a new protocol for quarantine. Due to the Covid-19 outbreak, passengers that are will be arriving by international flights at the Delhi Airport will have to undergo seven days of institutional quarantine at their own cost, followed by one-week of home quarantine.
The latest guidelines have been approved by the airport authority. In accordance with the new guidelines, international passengers will have to sign an undertaking that they accept the obligation of seven days paid institutional quarantine. This document will be retained by the overseas mission/embassy before the booking is confirmed.
Other than the document, the passengers who will be staying in the capital will also be required to undergo mandatory health screening. This will include a primary screening by health officials of the airport, followed by a secondary screening at Delhi government post. Once these steps are complete, the passenger will be allowed to proceed to the approved quarantine location.