<span style="background-color: transparent; color: #000000;">Passengers arriving in Bangladesh will have to fill up a Health Declaration Form (HDF) within three days of their departure for Bangladesh.The filled up form will carry QR code which will be required to be shown on arrival in Bangladesh.<br />''<br />''The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) in its latest circular has declared that travellers with a complete dose of WHO approved Covid vaccination with the official proof of the same don't require to show an RT-PCR based Covid 19 negative report on arrival in the country. However, the non-vaccinated passengers will be required to possess an RT-PCR based Covid-negative certificate to enter into Bangladesh.&nbsp;<br />''<br />''Children below 12 years old are however exempted from carrying the RT-PCR negative report. &nbsp; However, when travelling with their family, they will have to observe the same health formalities that will apply to their family members on arrival.<br />''<br />''In case an arriving passenger shows Covid-19 symptoms, he will be required to undergo RT-PCR/Antigen test by the health authority. If found Corona-positive, such passengers will be sent to a government nominated isolation facility or hotel at their own expenses.&nbsp;<br />''<br />''The capacity restrictions on the aircraft have also been relaxed. The single aisle narrow body aircraft will be required to keep at least the last row of the economy class cabin vacant for any suspected Covid patient. In case of double aisle wide-body aircraft, the last row of the economy class and one seat of the business class cabin will be required to be kept vacant.<br />''<br />''The circular will come into effect from April 25.&nbsp;</span><br />
News On AIR | April 21, 2022 6:17 PM
Passengers arriving in Bangladesh to fill up Health Declaration Form