new Delhi: Singapore The Vaccination Travel Lane (VTL) will ease its entry and testing requirements for passengers with effect from February 22, 2022. However, passengers departing from India and entering Singapore VTL Flights still need to submit a negative PCR or professionally administered Art Testing within two days of flight departure.
according to this Singapore Aviation ,siaThe travel history requirement of passengers traveling to Singapore on VTL flights from Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai from next Tuesday will be reduced from 14 to 7 days. “To be eligible for VTL flights, passengers must have any travel history (including transit) outside VTL countries/territories or outside countries/territories listed as Category I (Macao, Mainland China and Taiwan) by the Ministry of Health of Singapore. ) should not have occurred in the last 7 days.
If the traveler has stayed in Singapore within the last 7 days, his/her stay in Singapore can be counted towards meeting this 7-day travel history requirement,” the SIA said in a statement.
The second change would be that long-term pass holder Traveling to Singapore on a VTL flight will no longer require applying for a Vaccination Travel Pass (VTP). However, a VTP is still required for short-term visitors and work permit holders.
Testing requirements on arrival in Singapore will also be relaxed. “From February 22, VTL passengers are not required to undergo On-Arrival Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test at Changi Airport. Instead, they will be required to take a Supervised Self-Swab Antigen Rapid Test (ART) at any testing center located in Singapore within 24 hours of arrival,” it says. A test notice will be issued with a weblink for passengers to book the test upon entry into Singapore. If the above ART is negative, no further ART/PCR tests are required during your stay in Singapore.
The new changes to Singapore’s VTL entry and testing requirements follow the government’s announcement last month, exempting VTL passengers from all testing requirements if they have recently tested positive for COVID-19 (7 to 90 days after their last infection before visiting Singapore). days) and can provide suitable documentary proof of their recovery.
SIA currently operates 52 flights to Singapore from eight cities in India, including daily, quarantine-free VTL services from Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai. It operates non-VTL services from Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Kochi, and customers traveling to Singapore on these flights will have to comply with the entry rules. Scoot, a low-cost subsidiary of SIA, operates non-VTL services from Amritsar, Hyderabad, and Tiruchirappalli,
according to this Singapore Aviation ,siaThe travel history requirement of passengers traveling to Singapore on VTL flights from Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai from next Tuesday will be reduced from 14 to 7 days. “To be eligible for VTL flights, passengers must have any travel history (including transit) outside VTL countries/territories or outside countries/territories listed as Category I (Macao, Mainland China and Taiwan) by the Ministry of Health of Singapore. ) should not have occurred in the last 7 days.
If the traveler has stayed in Singapore within the last 7 days, his/her stay in Singapore can be counted towards meeting this 7-day travel history requirement,” the SIA said in a statement.
The second change would be that long-term pass holder Traveling to Singapore on a VTL flight will no longer require applying for a Vaccination Travel Pass (VTP). However, a VTP is still required for short-term visitors and work permit holders.
Testing requirements on arrival in Singapore will also be relaxed. “From February 22, VTL passengers are not required to undergo On-Arrival Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test at Changi Airport. Instead, they will be required to take a Supervised Self-Swab Antigen Rapid Test (ART) at any testing center located in Singapore within 24 hours of arrival,” it says. A test notice will be issued with a weblink for passengers to book the test upon entry into Singapore. If the above ART is negative, no further ART/PCR tests are required during your stay in Singapore.
The new changes to Singapore’s VTL entry and testing requirements follow the government’s announcement last month, exempting VTL passengers from all testing requirements if they have recently tested positive for COVID-19 (7 to 90 days after their last infection before visiting Singapore). days) and can provide suitable documentary proof of their recovery.
SIA currently operates 52 flights to Singapore from eight cities in India, including daily, quarantine-free VTL services from Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai. It operates non-VTL services from Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Kochi, and customers traveling to Singapore on these flights will have to comply with the entry rules. Scoot, a low-cost subsidiary of SIA, operates non-VTL services from Amritsar, Hyderabad, and Tiruchirappalli,
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