Air Canada Direct Flights to India: Air Canada has resumed operations in India after a four-month long suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Canada's largest airline, Air Canada, responded to a passenger's query on Twitter on the resumption of flights to India by saying, "Yes, the route is resuming."

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According to a report by news ANI, Air Canada informed that the passengers who are planning to travel to Canada (Toronto) will have to carry an RT-PCR test or Rapid PCR test which is not taken more than 18 hours before departure. The airline also said, "The only accepted COVID-19 tests are an RT-PCR test or rapid PCR test that must be taken no more than 18 hours before your departing Air Canada flight to Canada from the COVID-19 Testing Centre and Lounge across from Terminal 3 at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi."

As per the ANI report, the airlines further added, "Air Canada requires either of these specific tests. No other test from any other clinic within India will be accepted, even if you are connecting from a different city."

The passengers willing to travel to Canada must note that they can login to the official website of Air Canada at aircanada.com for booking the tickets.

The ANI reported that Air Canada suspended operations in India since April this year due to the surge in the number of COVID-19 cases.

Air Canada has also confirmed to the passengers that  a passenger "may also be able to travel of you provide proof of a certified positive PCR test result taken between 14 and 180 days before your scheduled departure flight to Canada."

It must be noted that the flight operation to India is taking place under the Air Bubble agreement between 28 countries that also includes Canada.