Singapore, Hong Kong reach air travel bubble agreement to allow all forms of travel between both cities, says Ministry of Transport
Thursday, 15 Oct 2020 03:58 PM MYTSINGAPORE, Oct 15 — Travellers here will soon be able to make leisure trips to Hong Kong without needing to complete a quarantine or stay-home notice period.
They will be exempt from having to serve a quarantine or stay-home notice upon arrival in both destinations but will have to travel on dedicated flights. As part of the new arrangements, the number of dedicated flights can be adjusted or even suspended, depending on the Covid-19 situation in either city.
MOT said that both governments are committed to working out the full details of the bubble in the coming weeks.
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