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Singapore & India to continue scheduled commercial flights

Singapore & India to continue scheduled commercial flights
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New Delhi: India will immediately continue flights between Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and Singapore, which reopens the quarantine door for vaccinated negative travelers and Covid from India from November 29 through “VTL) vaccinated”.
Singapore Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS) has announced that VTL will start with six flights every day from Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai.
Airlines will now announce their schedule for this flight.
Application to “pass travel vaccination” (VTP) for short-term visitors and long-term pass holders from India can be submitted starting at 3:30 (ist) Monday (Nov.
22).
Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar recently in Singapore and learned to play a key role in the commencement of travel to this main goal for Indians.
“Starting Singapore’s visit by meeting S Iswaran, Minister of Transportation.
Discussing the increase in travel arrangements between the two countries,” Minister Jaisankar had tweeted on Wednesday (November 17).
Caas said in a statement “has reached an agreement with the Ministry of India about the resumption of scheduled commercial passenger flights between Singapore and India.
This will facilitate quarantine-free journey in VTL from India to Singapore, which will begin from November 29, 2021, with six VTL flights are designated every day from Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai.
“The VTP application will be open to the date of the intended entry from November 29, 2021, until January 21, 2022 (7 to 60 calendar days ahead).
Those who intend to enter Singapore after December 1, 2021, were very encouraged to register after November 24, 2021, “said Caas.” To facilitate the application process, VTP applicants must have the following information: passport; Proof of digital vaccination; And addresses in Singapore for self isolation while waiting for the PCR test results that are the most arrival of their Covid-19.
Short-term visitors who need a visa to travel to Singapore must separately get a visa.
They are advised to do so after receiving their VTP approval and before leaving for Singapore.
They also have to buy travel insurance, with a minimum coverage of S $ 30,000 for Covid-19 related medical care related, before traveling to Singapore …
“added Caas statement.” Airlines can also operate non-VTL flights between India and Singapore; Tourists who move on non-VTL flights to Singapore will be subject to public health requirements that apply based on the state / region of Singapore’s Health Minister (MOH) for border steps.
The airline will announce schedules for VTL and non-VTL flights when ready, “the statement was added.
Short-term visitors and long-term passers must apply for VTP to enter Singapore under VTL.
Application for VTP for short-term visitors and long-term passers For travel from Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Finland and Sweden to Singapore to be opened on November 22, 2021.
“Caas understands that tourists look forward to the launch of VTL and want to ensure tourists that do not need to rush to apply for VTP,” he said.
“Singaporean residents fully vaccinated and permanent residents, and children aged 12 years and under do not need to submit VTP to enter Singapore under VTL ….
all short-term visitors and long-term passers who meet VTL requirements, will receive VTP, “said the statement Caas.
“VTL travelers must remain in just one or more VTL countries, or countries / regions in Kat Evor i from the classification of the country / region of Singapore Moh for border steps in the last 14 days in a row before leaving for Singapore.
If tourists have been in Singapore in the last 14 days, the living in Singapore can be counted to meet the 14th day of the travel history requirements, “Caas said.
All VTL travelers need to take two Covid-19 tests: pre-departure tests, which must be in the form of PCR tests or a rapidly managed antigen test (ART), within two days before leaving for Singapore and getting negative test results.
and PCR tests on arrival at Changi Airport and remain isolated themselves until their test results are confirmed negatively.
Children aged 2 years down in the calendar year is not needed to undergo this test.
All VTL travelers must have been fully vaccinated and present evidence of digital vaccination recognized by Singapore authorities.
Children aged 12 years and below in the calendar year are not needed to present proof of vaccination for Enter Singapore under VTL if they are accompanied by VTL travelers who meet all VTL requirements To enter Singapore.

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