First flight from Germany under quarantine-free scheme lands in Singapore


Aviation journalist Andreas Spaeth was one of the passengers on board the first VTL flight from Germany. - ANDREAS SPAETH

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The first flight ferrying passengers from Germany travelling under a quarantine-free scheme has landed at Changi Airport.

SQ325, operated by Singapore Airlines (SIA), touched down at 5.36pm on Wednesday (Sept 8). It departed from Frankfurt at about 10pm local time on Tuesday, or 4am on Wednesday, Singapore time.

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