Singapore’s travel programme for fully vaccinated people began in September with Germany and Brunei, and will include South Korea from next month. Up to 3,000 travellers will able to enter daily through the vaccinated travel lanes, a far cry from the record 19.1 million travellers to the city-state in 2019. Singapore is discussing two-way quarantine-free travel with several more countries, the government said. Singapore Airlines said in a statement that it will expand its vaccinated travel lane networks to 14 cities. The flagship carrier, which relies solely on international travel, lost a record S$4.27 billion ($3.15 billion) in the year to March, its second year in the red.
Source: Indian Express October 11, 2021 14:03 UTC