Green lanes for leisure travel seen helping Changi Airport regain some traffic

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SINGAPORE may consider introducing reciprocal green lanes at Changi Airport for tourists from countries where the Covid-19 situation is similar to or better than that in Singapore. This means leisure travellers from such a country will be exempted from having to serve a 14-day quarantine on arrival, and vice-versa. Read more at The Business Times.

Singapore may consider introducing reciprocal green lanes at Changi Airport for tourists from countries where the Covid-19 situation is similar to or better than that in Singapore.

This means leisure travellers from such a country will be exempted from having to serve a 14-day quarantine on arrival, and vice-versa.SINGAPORE may consider introducing reciprocal green lanes at Changi Airport for tourists from countries where the Covid-19 situation is similar to or better than that in Singapore. This means leisure travellers from such a country will be exempted from having to serve a 14-day...

 

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