Singapore to extend VTL scheme to Bali, Penang, Vietnam, Greece and all Indian cities


CAAS said the steps will help to reclaim and rebuild Singapore's position as a premier air hub. - UNSPLASH

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Vaccinated air travellers will be able to enter Singapore from more cities in Malaysia, Indonesia and India without having to serve quarantine.

Announcing the expansion on Friday (March 4), the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) said it will also launch new vaccinated travel lanes (VTL) for Greece and Vietnam, thus restoring two-way quarantine-free travel with these two countries.

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Singapore , VTL , Bali , Penang , Greece , Vietnam , India

   

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