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476 vaccinated travel passes issued for travellers from Hong Kong, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE: CAAS

SINGAPORE — A total of 476 vaccinated travel passes (VTPs) were issued to travellers from Hong Kong, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates to come to Singapore on the first day of application, said the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) on Wednesday (Feb 23).

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SINGAPORE — A total of 476 vaccinated travel passes were issued to travellers from Hong Kong, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates to come to Singapore on the first day of application, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) said on Wednesday (Feb 23).

As of Feb 22, 11.59pm, 415 passes were issued for short-term visitors while 61 to work permit holders. The applications opened on Feb 22 at 10am.

The passes are for travel between Feb 25 and May 6.

Number of vaccinated travel passes issued by country or region
(As of Feb 22, 11.59pm)

  Short-Term Visitors Work Permit Holders Total
Hong Kong 316 26 342
Qatar 12 1 13
Saudi Arabia 2 2 4
United Arab Emirates 85 32 117
Total 415 61 476

Fully vaccinated Singapore citizens, permanent residents, long term pass holders and in-principle approval holders, as well as children aged 12 years and below in the calendar year do not need to apply for a pass to enter Singapore under the vaccinated travel lane scheme, CAAS said.

The authority also reminded travellers that applications for short-term visitors for the air travel pass for travel from Hong Kong to Singapore have ceased since 11.59pm on Feb 17.

Those with travel history to Hong Kong holding a valid air travel pass may enter Singapore up till 11.59pm on Feb 24. All air travel pass for entry into Singapore from Hong Kong after this time will be rescinded.

"We are back on track to reviving air travel and reclaiming Singapore’s position as a global air hub," Mr Han Kok Juan, director-general of CAAS, said.

"The launch of the four new vaccinated travel lanes this week is a cautious and calibrated restart. It keeps the number of travellers manageable and allows the Singapore aviation sector to progressively ramp up operations to ensure a smooth and seamless Changi experience as travel volume grows," he added.

SIMPLER REQUIREMENTS 

On Feb 16, the Ministry of Health announced that from 11.59pm on Feb 21, the enhanced testing regime for vaccinated travel lane travellers arriving in Singapore will be discontinued.

Category I and vaccinated travel lane travellers will no longer be required to perform on-arrival polymerase chain reaction tests at Changi Airport.

Instead, they will have up to 24 hours from their entry to take a supervised self-swab antigen rapid test at a testing centre.

Except for going for the swab test, travellers are required to isolate at their place of accommodation until they have tested negative. They should also take private transport when travelling to and from the test centres.

The travel history requirement will be reduced from 14 days to seven days for vaccinated travel lane travellers.

They must have remained only in one or more of the vaccinated travel lane countries or regions, or a Category I country or region, in the last seven consecutive days before their departure to Singapore.

Vaccinated long-term pass holders will also no longer have to obtain a vaccinated travel pass or an entry approval to enter Singapore. CNA

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