Singapore Airlines (SIA) has announced that fully vaccinated travelers on all SIA and Scoot flights can enter the country without any on-arrival test or quarantine requirements starting April 1, 2022. All fully vaccinated travelers are still required to take a pre-departure test and meet prevailing visa requirements.
As a result of the simplified travel protocols announced by the Singaporean government, SIA and Scoot will no longer designate specific Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) flights from April 1. Existing customers who are booked on a VTL flight on or after April 1 may travel as planned. They need not make any changes to their booking.
Regardless of vaccination status, travelers will be allowed to transit through Singapore on almost all SIA and Scoot flights from April 1, as long as they meet the entry requirements of their final destination.
Customers who wish to make changes to their bookings are advised to do so via the airline’s website. Those who booked directly with SIA may also submit their requests through the “Manage Booking” option. For changes that are unavailable via the self-service options, customers may submit their requests via the “Assistance Request Form”. The airline will contact and assist them as soon as possible.
Customers who have made bookings through a travel agency or partner airline are advised to contact them directly for assistance. The airline urges customers to only call its contact centers or visit the SIA Service Centre at ION Orchard if they are traveling within the next 72 hours.
SIA and Scoot operate from 97 destinations in 34 countries to Singapore.
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