Five more countries added to vaccinated travel lane scheme
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They include Indonesia, India; land border with Malaysia may reopen soon

Travellers from Indonesia, and possibly India, will be able to enter Singapore under a quarantine-free travel scheme from Nov 29, in a move that will rebuild air links with two of Changi Airport's stop three markets.

Singapore is in talks with India to resume scheduled commercial flights between the two countries.  The aim is to start two daily vaccinated travel lane (VTL) flights each from Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai by Nov 29.  Currently, the only flights from Singapore allowed to carry passengers to India are government-chartered relief flights.

In addition, travellers from Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will be able to enter Singapore from Dec 6, in a further expansion of the VTL scheme.

Indonesia remains closed to general travel from Singapore.  But travellers can travel without quarantine to and from India, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, which had earlier opened their borders to vaccinated travellers from the Republic....

Part of an article found in today's The New Paper
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Why don't just open fully and be done with it. After all it is not 2 way the other countries can decide 🚫
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(16-11-2021, 10:11 AM)Harry Lee Wrote:  Why don't just open fully and be done with it. After all it is not 2 way the other countries can decide 🚫

It should be reciprocal... Cool
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