Visitors from Hong Kong, if they do come, will experience a Singapore thatâs recently tightened restrictions once again. A growing cluster linked to a large public hospital has triggered a three-week crackdown, including limiting social gatherings to no more than five people and restraining border movements to stem the spread of the new variant first identified in India.
While barbecue pits, gyms and campsites are closed, restaurants are open and in most cases, busy. Patrons must however finish drinking by around 10pm. Operating capacity for attractions like museums and public libraries has been scaled back to 50%, tour groups capped at 20 people, and the use of Singaporeâs TraceTogether app, which must be scanned to enter everything from supermarkets, shops, malls and eateries, will be mandatory from May 17.
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SINGAPORE (REUTERS) - Singapore Airlines (SIA) said on Monday (May 3) it had raised about $2 billion through sale-and-leaseback deals for 11 of its planes to help bolster liquidity as it grapples with the pandemic-related plunge in travel.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
May 03, 2021
published at 2:48 AMReuters
Singapore Airlines lacks a domestic market and has been hit hard by the virtual halt to international passenger travel.
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Singapore Airlines (SIA) said on Monday (May 3) it had raised about $2 billion through sale-and-leaseback deals for 11 of its planes to help bolster liquidity as it grapples with the pandemic-related plunge in travel.
The airline said it would continue to explore other ways to raise liquidity after reaching deals with four parties over seven Airbus A350-900s and four Boeing 787-10s.
Rivals such as Cathay Pacific Airways and Qantas Airways have done similar deals during the pandemic.
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