People planning to travel to Singapore would be glad to know that authorities here have decided to allow quarantine-free entry for fully vaccinated passengers. The new travel scheme is being extended to eight countries, and is part of a plan to ease restrictions in Singapore.
Singapore is preparing to open up and live with the coronavirus, as most other countries are now doing. The new quarantine-free travel rule for fully vaccinated travelers began last month for Germany, and Brunei. Now the same rule is being extended to passengers from other countries, such as Canada, the United States, Denmark, France, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands. South Korea too will be added to this list from November 15 onwards.
Singapore Airlines on the other hand has said that flights that are under the scheme were ready to depart to various destinations across the world. Such as London, Los Angeles, New York, and Amsterdam. The airline further said that there is a very strong demand for Vaccinated Travel Lake flights, across the spectrum of travel. So that includes, business, families, and leisure.
Passengers under this scheme (from countries mentioned above), can skip quarantine if they are fully vaccinated, and have tested negative. The test must be done before they depart, and after they have arrived in Singapore. Singapore has also permitted children at the age of 12 and under will be allowed to enter the country without vaccination. But this rule only applies to those children who are being accompanied by someone eligible for the travel scheme.