Singapore to launch travel bubble with Australia from November 8

The travel bubble will be for fully vaccinated students and business travellers.
The travel bubble will be for fully vaccinated students and business travellers.

Authorities in Singapore have announced that fully vaccinated visitors from Australia will be allowed to enter from November 8.

Singapore.- The government of Singapore has finally announced the launch of a travel bubble with Australia. The first stage of the travel bubble will be open to fully vaccinated Australian residents and citizens, students and business travellers from November 8.

Singapore has previously opened its borders to the United States, United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, France, and most recently, Switzerland. Tourists are required to have a Covid-19 test when they arrive and another on their 10th day in the country. It is still unknown if Australia will also allow visitors from Singapore.

Casino operators in Singapore require visitors to be fully vaccinated or to show results of a negative Covid-19 test to enter. Marina Bay Sands said its policy would also cover The Shoppes and its hotels from October 20. The casino operator said 97 per cent of its staff have been fully vaccinated.

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