Munich to Bangalore Travel during pandemic

Bangalore To Munich Travel During Pandemic

If you are looking for a step-by-step guide to know the latest guidelines and quarantine rules if you are travelling from India to Germany ( Bangalore to Munich during the pandemic), then do read on. In this post, we share with you all the details and things you have to follow before boarding and after arrival based on our personal experience. 

Watch our Youtube video “Banaglore to Munich Travel during the pandemic”to know about our travel experience during the pandemic. We travelled from Bangalore, India to Munich, Germany on 13th Feb 2021.

Bangalore to Munich – PRE ARRIVAL PROCEDURES

Mandatory – FFP2 Masks/ N95 Masks as per the new Covid Guidelines by the German Government.

Documents Needed to Board the flight –

  1. Register your travel at https://www.einreiseanmeldung.de/
  2. You will receive a PDF confirmation. Carry the printout of the confirmation email.
  3. Print Out Report of Negative RT-PCR Test conducted within 48 hours.

Bangalore to Munich – POST ARRIVAL PROCEDURES

You have to undergo a mandatory ten days home quarantine. So, plan to get your groceries and other essentials accordingly.

Once you have arrived in Germany, you have to email your Test Certificate reports and details like Name, Date of Birth, Phone Number, Country to the district administrative authority in Munich by email – corona-einreisen.gsr@muenchen.de

You have to inform immediately to your local health authority  (in Munich by email to gs-is-mw.gsr@muenchen.de) if you see develop any typical symptoms such as cough, fever, runny nose, or loss of smell and taste occur within ten days of entry. Here’s the link to find Local Health Authorities to Report – https://tools.rki.de/PLZTool/en-GB? to find your local authority.

You can book your free Covid test appointment on the 5th Day (Day 0 + 5 days) at any of the Covid test centers. (Link of the website – https://www.corona-teststelle.de/ ) And, send the report to the above-mentioned email IDs.

Note: We sent our negative RT-PCR Test report to both the email IDs mentioned above post-arrival.

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Hope this post of travelling from Bangalore to Munich during the pandemic has helped you to prep for your own trip. Do let us know in the comments section below if you found this post useful for your trip.

If you are planning a trip the other way around, do check out our other blog post.

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Munich to Bangalore

Travel from Munich to Bangalore during the Pandemic

If you are looking for a step-to-step guide to book your travel from Munich to Bangalore during the pandemic, then in this post we share with you all the details and things you have to follow before booking and after booking your flights based on our personal experience. We booked our flight from Munich to Bangalore via Frankfurt. We opted for Lufthansa Airlines. We avoided British Airways because of the new strain of the virus and the new lockdown rules. Check out the Youtube video below for the entire process and steps for travel from Munich to Bangalore during the pandemic.

Important Note: Check details on the Bangalore International Airport website for the steps to be followed as these keep changing frequently. Here’s the FAQ link

1. Check & Book for flights 

Check for flights and any new important updates/news before booking flights. Usually, if there’s an important update, most likely there will be a pop-up. Don’t ignore any pop-ups or banners with important messages. If you still have any confusion, call the airline’s customer care or helpline number before booking so that there is no confusion henceforth.

Here’s the list of the few flights that are operational:- 

  • Air India
  • Lufthansa
  • British Airways 
  • Qatar
  • Oman Air 

Air India and Lufthansa are the ones which are quite popular.

Once you have booked your flights based on availability, keep an eye on all the emails sent by the airlines.

2. Book your Covid Test Appointment at any of the Centers.

Register for a free Corona Test at the following website if you are a resident of Bavaria. The results are generally available within 24 hours and are in both English and Deutsch. 

https://www.corona-teststelle.de/standorte/verkehrszentrum-deutsches-museum

Note: The appointment should be scheduled in a way that the test result is not older than 72 hours when you land at your destination.

3. Fill in the required forms 

Fill up the Air Suvidha form before 72 hours of your travel.

https://www.newdelhiairport.in/airsuvidha/apho-registration

4. Download Required APPS before landing on your phone.

You are supposed to download and install three apps but we were only asked if we had Arogya Setu during boarding and at Bangalore airport. 

  • Arogyasetu app
  • Apthamitra
  • QuarantineWatch

Note: You will be asked by the Bangalore Airport Officials as well as before boarding the flight to confirm the downloads so make sure you do it before your flight takeoff. 

5. Self-Declaration Form

Wait for approval from the government for the self-declaration form. Once you get the approval email, print the form, and carry it with you. 

6. Exemption form 

Once you get your Covid Test report and it’s negative, fill in the exemption form. 

Here’s the link – https://www.newdelhiairport.in/airsuvidha/covid-19-exemption-international-passenger

7. Hard Copies

Ensure that you carry at least 2 hard copies of each form and also ensure that you have a printed boarding pass.

Note: There’s no mandatory quarantine at Bangalore 

If you follow all these above steps and check the updated guidelines on the respective sites, your travel should be a breeze. Do let us know in the comment section below your travel experiences during this pandemic.

 

 

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