Singapore hopes to open travel bubble with 6 countries, including Taiwan

With the current COVID-19 situation becoming more stable, Singapore hopes to expand the air travel bubble with more countries.

Some of the other countries in which Singapore hopes to open the air travel bubbles include Australia, New Zealand, China, Brunei and Taiwan. The reason for doing so is because the spread of the Covid-19 virus is under control.

Currently, the Lion City has submitted a proposal to Taiwan and the authorities are currently studying it. If successfully, citizens from both cities can enjoy leisure travel without quarantine.

However, with the current pandemic situation, ups and downs may still be expected.

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Currently, Singapore and Hong Kong have confirmed their two-way air travel bubble on May 26. Travellers would be able to travel quarantine-free. However, they are required to take the Covid-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test and obtain a negative result. Once they arrive at the Hong Kong airport, they must take the Covid-19 test and remain there until the results are out.

Hong Kong-Singapore air travel bubble to start on May 26: sources, Government & Economy - THE BUSINESS TIMES

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