Singapore, like Australia, has been one of the strictest nations with pandemic restrictions with the six million people of the lion city largely unable to leave their island nation since March 2020 at all.
This has taken a heavy toll on their way of living and their normally thriving global aviation and trading hub – after serving 68 million passengers in 2019 and only 12 million last year.
“We will just have a little over two million passengers in all of 2021 as we just see three percent of normal flights,” Lim Ching Kiat, MD Air Hub Development at Changi Airport, told Airlineratings in a rare personal meeting last week in Singapore.
READ: Qatar Airways Privilege Club offers great deals
The occasion was very special for Singapore: The city-state opened up on September 8 for just one country worldwide for the time being to come to visit again – Germany.
The author being German jumped at the opportunity to join the inaugural flight of the new Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) on…