India was badly hit by the Delta strain of the COVID 19 pandemic, and due to the same reason, many countries closed their borders for Indian nationals. Depending on the current situation, both Germany and the Maldives have decided to welcome Indians again, and the flights between these destinations will soon begin.
Accordingly, Go First and IndiGo will be among the first few flights to take Indian travellers to the Maldives. Once they land, properties including Hard Rock Hotel Maldives will most likely be ready to welcome them. Every traveller will be allowed to engage in resort activities in Maldives under strict monitoring measures by tourism and public health officials. Indian travellers will, however, have to undergo a PCR test upon arrival, and present their vaccination certificate as a mandatory document.
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