Singapore and Australia working on pilot for students to return Down Under before a wider air travel bubble | Malay Mail

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SINGAPORE, June 11 — Australia and Singapore are working on plans for an eventual air travel bubble between the two countries with students in the Republic who need to return Down Under to resume their studies set to be used in a pilot for such a bubble. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong discussed...

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SINGAPORE, June 11 — Australia and Singapore are working on plans for an eventual air travel bubble between the two countries with students in the Republic who need to return Down Under to resume their studies set to be used in a pilot for such a bubble.

“There is urgency for them,” he said, noting that it is especially disruptive for those who have clinical attachments or postings, and are unable to take them up during this period. Morrison stopped over in Singapore briefly yesterday, en route to the Group of Seven summit in Britain. Australia is not a member of the G7, but has been invited to attend.

“They welcomed the ongoing discussions between officials on both sides on a possible air travel bubble and the mutual recognition of health and vaccination certificates,” the ministry said. “But let's get everything teed up so that we are in a position to make the political decision when we want to do so.”

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They are discussing about the future plans BUT MALAYSIAN STILL TALKING ABOUT WEARING FACE MASK, FOLLOW DAILY CHANGED SOP & WHATNOT. NOT TO MENTION HUNGER FOR POWER. This is Malaysian 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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