The first flight under the expanded quarantine-free travel scheme for travellers vaccinated against Covid-19 will touch down in Singapore tomorrow morning, in the next step of the reopening of Singapore’s borders.
SQ329, which is operated by Singapore Airlines (SIA), is expected to touch down at Changi Airport at 5.55am tomorrow. It will depart from Amsterdam in the Netherlands at 11.15am local time (5.15pm Singapore time) today.
Meanwhile, the first Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) flight from the United States, SQ23, is expected to depart from New York tonight local time, and land in Singapore at 5.20am on Thursday.
The Netherlands and the United States are among eight countries the Republic will open up VTLs to from today. The other countries are Canada, Denmark, France, Italy, Spain and Britain.
Singapore had earlier opened up VTLs to Germany and Brunei on Sept 8. It will jointly launch VTLs with South Korea on Nov 15.
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