Singapore: Singapore Airlines (SIA), the flagship carrier of Singapore, on Tuesday (Feb 15) announced to launch additional flights between India and Singapore starting from March 27, 2022.
As per the details given by the airline, it will begin 10 more flights that would connect Ahmedabad, Delhi, Chennai, Cochin, and Mumbai with Singapore.
The air passengers must take note that the additional flights from India to Singapore are non- Vaccinated Travel Lane flights and the passengers will be subject to 7-day home quarantine measures/Stay-Home Notice (SHN) in Singapore after their arrival.
However, short-term visitors will not be allowed to enter Singapore on these flights unless they hold a valid approval of entry from the ICA.
As per the latest guidelines, the air passengers in order to enter Singapore quarantine-free, need to apply for a VTP and fly on designated VTL flights.
Earlier, Singapore Airlines had stopped accepting new bookings for all VTL flights from India that were scheduled between 23 December 2021 and 20 January 2022.
And after 21 January 2022, the air passengers from India were allowed to book Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) flights for quarantine-free travel into Singapore.