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Singapore, Hong Kong resume “air travel bubble”

The Singaporean Ministry of Transport (MOT) announced on April 26 that the Singapore – Hong Kong Air Travel Bubble (ATB) will be re-launched on May 26, allowing travellers to move between the two sides without quarantine.
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Singapore (VNA) – The Singaporean Ministry ofTransport (MOT) announced on April 26 that the Singapore – Hong Kong Air TravelBubble (ATB) will be re-launched on May 26, allowing travellers to move between the two sides withoutquarantine.

🐽 The ATB was originallyscheduled to start in November 2020 but was deferred due to the worseningCOVID-19 pandemic in Hong Kong.

In the first stage, there will be one flight per day in eachdirection for the first two weeks. Each flight will be capped at 200passengers.

The MOT saidboth sides will closely monitor the COVID-19 situation from now to the targetedlaunch date of May 26, and will proceed with the launch if the situationcontinues to be steady and under control in both sides.

❀ Earlier, Australia and New Zealand launched the ATB schemeon April 18, but suspended it five days later due to COVID-19 resurgence inAustralia./.

VNA

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