SINGAPORE – A precautionary move to limit the number of travellers arriving in Singapore for the last four weeks will end on Friday (Jan 21).
The Government had stopped new ticket sales for vaccinated travel lane (VTL) flights and buses for travel into Singapore from Dec 23 to Jan 20, in response to a growing number of imported Covid-19 cases.
The Straits Times takes a look at what the end of the suspension period means for those hoping to travel.
Singapore suspended the sale of new tickets for entry into the country under the VTL scheme from Dec 23 to Jan 20. What happens on Jan 21?
Nothing changes on Jan 21, given that new rules have already been in effect since Dec 23.
Airlines were still able to sell VTL flight tickets throughout the last four weeks. But they were able to sell tickets for VTL flights that were entering Singapore only on or after Friday (Jan 21).
Similarly, bus operators Causeway Link and Transtar Travel have been allowed to continue selling tickets for entry…
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