New framework will allow vaccinated travellers to enter Singapore quarantine-free from Apr 1
DBS equity research analyst Jason Sum sees Singapore reaping a first-mover advantage in Asia, widening the capacity gap between SIA and its rivals
Singapore
FROM Apr 1, Singapore will allow fully vaccinated travellers and non-vaccinated children to enter quarantine-free and without the need to use Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTLs) or apply for related passes, in a move that analysts see as providing a boost to the travel and tourism sector.
Singapore may even reap a first-mover advantage in Asia, widening the capacity gap between Singapore Airlines (SIA) and its rivals, DBS equity research analyst Jason Sum told The Business Times.
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