(29 Nov 2021)
Singapore Airlines has opened ticket sales on
five more Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTL).
The airline will add Bangkok and Phuket to its VTL
network from 14 December, then Phnom Penh, Male, Colombo and
Istanbul will be added on 16 December, with Siem Reap joining on
17 December 2021.
From 14 December, SIA will operate 10 weekly VTL
flights from Bangkok to Singapore. SQ707 will operate daily, while
SQ705 will operate thrice weekly until 31 January 2022 from when
it will also operate daily. From Phuket, SQ727 will operate daily
as the designated VTL flight from HKT to Singapore. All other
flights between Thailand and Singapore are non-VTL flights.
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Starting 16 December, SQ153 will operate daily as
the designated VTL flight from Phnom Penh to Singapore and from 17
December SQ163 will operate four times per week as the designated
VTL flight from Siem Reap to Singapore. All other flights between
Cambodia and Singapore are non-VTL flights.
SQ437 from Male to Singapore will operate thrice
weekly as the designated VTL flight. All other flights between
Male and Singapore are non-VTL flights.
From 16 December, SQ469 will operate daily as the
designated VTL flight from Colombo to Singapore while SQ391 will
operate thrice weekly as the designated VTL flight from Istanbul
to Singapore.
Travellers who do not meet the VTL requirements
can opt to fly on non-VTL flights, though travellers on non-VTL
flights must meet the entry requirements for Singapore and will have to serve quarantine.
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