Chennai airport now has a rapid RT PCR testing facility for passengers
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, CHENNAI/ Updated : Aug 23, 2021, 01:42 IST
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The Chennai airport is the latest airport in India to set up a rapid RT-PCR testing lab. The lab will be of great help to passengers, as it will provide results in just 30 minutes.
The Chennai airport is the latest airport in India to set up a rapid RT-PCR testing lab. The lab will be of great help to passengers, as it will provide results in just 30 minutes. Read less
The Chennai airport is the latest airport in India to set up a rapid RT-PCR testing lab. The lab will be of great help to passengers, as it will provide results in just 30 minutes. At a time when many are struggling to get their test results on time, this could be of great help.
According to the Airports Authority of India (AAI), this facility at the Chennai airport has been set up for passengers travelling to West Asia. This is because countries in that part of the world have made it compulsory for passengers to carry RT-PCR negative reports before boarding.
The RT PCR test is currently the norm across the world. Alongside the vaccine certificate, the RT PCR negative test report are two of the most important documents to show in order to gain entry into a country.
If you want the result to come in 4 to 7 hours, then you will have to pay a fee of INR 900, and for the TrueNat test that will come within 2-4 hours, you have to pay INR 2500.
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