Singapore to resume cross-border bus and taxi services to Malaysia from May 1, 2022


The decision comes a month after land borders between the two countries reopened fully for vaccinated travellers. - The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE, April 23 (Bernama): Singapore will resume cross-border bus and taxi services from May 1, 2022, following the reopening of the republic and Malaysia land borders for fully vaccinated travellers recently, announced its Multi Ministry Taskforce (MTF) on Covid-19.

"When we resumed travel by private transport across Singapore and Malaysia land borders at the beginning of this month we had said that we would progressively allow more transport modes,” said MTF’s co-chair Gan Kim Yong at a virtual press conference today.

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