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Indira Gandhi International Airport
Climate:
Winter in the Indian capital is truly delightful. Woollens are
required in January-February when the temperature could drop to 50
C (40 0F). Cottons of light tropical will be comfortable the rest
of the year. The summer temperature is between 25.60C (average in
April) and 440C (maximum in May and June). The rainy season is
from July to September, For weather information dial 461-1322.
ARRIVAL / DEPARTURE
Visa: Citizens of all countries (including Commonwealth)
require a valid passport and an appropriate (entry, transit or
tourist) visa. The visa must be obtained abroad from an Indian
Mission. Tourist visas are generally valid for 120 days stay in
India. If planning to visit a neighboring country such as Nepal
and then re-entering India, a double/multiple entry visa should be
obtained, For extending the visa apply for a letter of permission
from the Ministry of Home Affairs Lok Nayak Bhavan, Khan Market
(Tel. 469-3334, 461-2543, 461-7649). Thereafter the letter is to
be presented to the FRRO. The Foreigner's Regional Registration
Office (FRRO) is located at Hans Bhavan, Tilak Bridge, New Delhi
(Tel, 3319489, 331-8179). Timings: 9.30 am to 1.30 p.m. and 2 p.m.
to 4 p.m., weekends and national holidays closed.
Health Regulations: A valid yellow fever certificate is
mandatory for all persons (including infants) who have been, even
in transit, in Africa or South America or Papua New Guinea in the
last six days. The certificate becomes valid 10 days after
vaccination. India does not require immunisation against smallpox
and cholera. A person arriving in India, who is required to
possess a Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate in accordance with
these requirements will, IN THE ABSENCE OF A VALID VACCINATION
CERTIFICATE BE QUARANTINED FOR A PERIOD UPTO SIX DAYS, WITHOUT
EXCEPTION. Inoculation centers for Yellow Fever Palam Airport
(Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.) Tel. 329-5507, Dr. Ram
Manohar Lohia Hospital (Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11 am - 12 p.m.)
Tel. 336-5525 and International Inoculations Center, Town Hall,
Sansad Marg.
Customs Clearance: Visitors who do not have any dutiable
goods or high "Value articles" or foreign exchange in excess of
US$ 2500 or unaccompanied baggage, all of which need to be
declared, can simply walk through the Green Channel. Others must
go to the Red Channel for clearance.Each traveller can bring in,
without duty, goods valued upto Rs. 750 (Rs. 6000 for persons of
Indian origin) for personal use or giving as gifts; these include
200 cigarettes (or 50 cigars or 250 gms tobacco) and liquor and
wines upto 32 oz (0.95 litre). Import of other: high value
articles: are permitted duty free on a written undertaking that
they will be taken back on departure. Drugs and narcotics and the
import of firearms are prohibited. The duty rate beyond the free
baggage allowance is 50 per cent plus 2 per cent special duty.
Passengers coming from Nepal, Bhutan, Meaner or China is not
entitled to any free allowances. The duty free allowance for
passengers arriving from Sri Lanka and the Maldives is Rs. 6,000
provided their stay abroad is more than three days. If the stay
does not exceed three days, the allowance would be Rs. 3,000.
A TBRE (Tourist Baggage Re-Export Form) is to be completed on
arrival and must be produced along with the entered articles
before Customs, for verification at the time of departure. Please
obtain a Landing Certificate if you are expecting unaccompanied
baggage and for mishandled baggage.
Currency Regulations: You can bring in any amount of
foreign currency, traveler's cheques, etc., and take out as much
as you brought in. However, if you are carrying more than US 2,500
(or equivalent) you should declare it, on arrival, on the Currency
Declaration Form (CDF), to be attested by the Customs Officer. No
Indian currency may be brought into or taken out of the country.
When remitting money to India, indicate the bank, branch and full
address.
Changing Money: In India, the unit of currency is the Rupee
(Re) divided into 100 paise (P). Change money with AUTHORISED
MONEYCHANGERS (at the airport, most banks, hotels and certain
large shops) and insist on a receipt, as it will help you
reconvert unused rupees into the original foreign currency at the
time of departure. Avoid any people on the street who offer to
change your money at a temptingly high rate of exchange.
Transfer from the Airport: Taxis, buses and autorikshaws
are available at the airport to take you to town. Bus charges are
fixed. A prepaid taxi service facility is available for all
passengers. Contact the Pre-Paid Taxi booth at the arrival
building.
Export Regulations: The visitor can take back all articles
brought in by him. For these items a RBI permit should be obtained
in advance and thereafter declared to Customs.
There are restrictions on the export of antiquities and art
objects more than 100 years old. In case of doubt, consult the
Director, Antiquities, and Archaeological Survey of India, Janpath
(Tel. 301-7220). It is advisable to obtain a certificate of proof.
Export of most wildlife products is prohibited or strictly
regulated; therefore generally avoid buying anything made of
ivory, reptile skin, tortoise shells and any part of wild animals.
There are DUTY-FREE shops at the airport both in the Arrival and
Departure lounges.
(Note:
when calling from outside India prefixes 91-11 to all Delhi Tel.
Nos.)
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Domestic (Terminal I) |
Airport Exchange |
329-6535 |
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Indian Airlines (Recording) |
General Enquiry |
140 |
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Reservation |
141 |
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Arrival |
142 |
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Departure |
143 |
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Private Airlines |
Airport Exchange |
329-6351, 329-5126 |
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