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Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack says Australia is working with Singapore to open up an international travel bubble, and believes others will open as the COVID-19 vaccine rolls out. We are working with Singapore at the moment, potentially for a bubble in July, Mr McCormack, who is also transport minister, told the ABC s Insiders program.
READ MORE As the vaccine rolls out not only in Australia but in other countries, we will reopen more bubbles.
According to Nine newspapers, Australians would be allowed to travel to Singapore without approval from the Department of Home Affairs and without having to quarantine, provided they have been vaccinated for coronavirus.
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Singapore And Australia Discuss Possible Air Travel Bubble In Aim To Restart Tourism
Singapore and Australia have discussed the possibility of an air travel bubble that would allow people to travel between two countries without being quarantine.
Singapore and Australia have discussed the possibility of an air travel bubble that would allow residents to travel between two countries without being quarantined for two weeks. Under the deal, Australians who have been vaccinated would be allowed to travel to Singapore without approval from the home affairs department, reported The Sydney Morning Herald. It will also help approximately 40,000 Australians stranded overseas to travel back to their country.
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