Singapore agrees to quarantine free travel for vaccinated Indians from November 29
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, SINGAPORE/ Created : Nov 17, 2021, 03:54 IST
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Indians can now travel to Singapore without having to quarantine. Singapore has finally opened up for fully vaccinated Indian and Indonesian travellers.
Indians can now travel to Singapore without having to quarantine. Singapore has finally opened up for fully vaccinated Indian and Indonesian travellers. Read less
Indians can now travel to Singapore without having to quarantine. Singapore has finally opened up for fully vaccinated Indian and Indonesian travellers. This travel rule is going to start from November 29, and three more countries will be added next month to this list. The country is looking to rebuild its status as an international aviation hub that is connected with the whole world.
Singapore has also announced that travellers from Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Qatar will also be able to enter Singapore under the VLT programme from December 6 onwards.
He said, "This means that fully vaccinated travellers from Singapore entering India will no longer need to undergo post-arrival tests home quarantine, they will just need to self monitor for 14 days upon arrival. Our discussions with India are progressing well. And we aim to resume two daily VTL flights each to Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai by November 29. The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) will provide more details once finalised."
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