SpiceJet added that the negative report has to be from an ICMR-approved lab issued within 72 hours from swab collection 
News

Flying to West Bengal on SpiceJet Check the New Rules

The budget airline has issued a new set of travel advisories for its passengers arriving in West Bengal from eight states

Author : OT Staff

As COVID-19 cases continue to surge in the country, SpiceJet has issued a new set of travel advisories for passengers arriving in West Bengal from eight states.

Those arriving in West Bengal from Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala, and Karnataka have to provide mandatory negative RT-PCR tests from April 26.

SpiceJet added that the negative report has to be from an ICMR-approved lab issued within 72 hours from swab collection.

The new advisories were issued a day after the government of West Bengal made it mandatory for travellers flying from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Chhattisgarh to produce a negative RT-PCR report upon arrival in the state.

Your Ultimate Weekend Guide 2026: Top Events In Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai & Bengaluru

Inside Padmaa, Jaipur: A Restored Haveli Where Heritage, Hospitality, And The Pink City Converge

Boarding With Babies: Smart Strategies For Stress-Free Family Flights

Holi 2026: Central Railways Launches 186 Special Trains From Mumbai, Pune, Patna, And More

12 State-Level Cultural Festivals You Have To Visit Once In Your Life

SCROLL FOR NEXT