The governments of Indonesia and Malaysia are expected to agree a vaccinated travel lane, or travel bubble, by early 2022, according to a Coconuts report. The arrangement would permit vaccinated people to travel between both countries without the need for quarantine on arrival.
The Indonesian Ambassador to Malaysia, Hermono, confirmed the plan during a press conference yesterday. He says the Indonesian government is working with Malaysian officials to streamline travel for vaccinated passengers. Both governments are checking on the other’s Covid-19 track and trace measures. Hermono says Indonesian officials have already carried out checks on Malaysia’s MySejahtera contact-tracing app, describing it as similar to the Indonesian Peduli Lindungi.
“So far, the inspection has been conducted smoothly and the technical teams went to Singapore to conduct the same inspection there.”
Indonesia and Malaysia plan to introduce vaccinated travel lanes between Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta,…
#travellane #travellanes