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Singapore-Hong Kong Air Travel Bubble to Begin May 26

Singapore-Hong Kong Air Travel Bubble to Begin May 26 (The Straits Times) The much-anticipated air travel bubble to allow quarantine-free travel between Singapore and Hong Kong is set to take off on May 26 six months after its initial planned launch. Originally planned to start in November last year, it was deferred by both parties due to the worsening Covid-19 situation in Hong Kong. Singapore’s Ministry of Transport (MOT) said on April 26 that the travel bubble will have a cautious start. There will be one flight a day in each direction, capped at 200 passengers on each flight for the first two weeks.

Singapore-Hong Kong air travel bubble: What you need to know before booking a flight

Singapore-Hong Kong air travel bubble: What you need to know before booking a flight Toggle share menu Advertisement Singapore-Hong Kong air travel bubble: What you need to know before booking a flight SilkAir, Singapore Airlines and Scoot planes sit on the tarmac at Changi Airport in Singapore. (File photo: Reuters/Edgar Su) 26 Apr 2021 04:00PM) Share this content Bookmark Under the travel bubble, there are no restrictions on the purpose of travel and no requirements for a controlled itinerary or sponsorship. Advertisement WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR TRAVEL UNDER THE TRAVEL BUBBLE? Individuals who have remained in Singapore and/or Hong Kong for 14 consecutive days prior to departure are eligible for travel.

India trying to get as many cryogenic oxygen containers as possible: Envoy in Singapore

Last Updated: India Trying To Get As Many Cryogenic Oxygen Containers As Possible: Envoy In Singapore India trying to get as many cryogenic oxygen containers as possible: Envoy in Singapore Singapore, Apr 25 (PTI) India, in its fight against the coronavirus pandemic, is trying to get as many cryogenic oxygen containers as possible globally, the country’s envoy here said on Sunday, after the Indian government airlifted four containers from Singapore on Saturday. The Indian Air Force on Saturday brought four cryogenic tanks, to be used for transporting oxygen, from Singapore as the country scrambles to meet the spike in demand for medical oxygen amid a surge in COVID-19 infections.

India trying to get as many cryogenic oxygen containers as possible: Envoy in Singapore

India trying to get as many cryogenic oxygen containers as possible: Envoy in Singapore
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