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Singapore and Hong Kong s long-delayed travel bubble is finally set to launch on May 26

Singapore and Hong Kong s long-delayed travel bubble is finally set to launch on May 26  Apr 26, 2021, 08:38 AM facebook email The travel bubble was postponed in November 2020 after Hong Kong saw a surge in new cases. Suhaimi Abdullah/NurPhoto via Getty Images Singapore and Hong Kong s long-delayed travel bubble is set to launch on May 26, both cities announced Monday. Residents will be able to travel between the two cities without a quarantine. The bubble will start with one flight per day each way with a maximum of 200 passengers. The bubble, which was delayed from November 2020, will allow visitors to travel between both cities without having to serve a quarantine as long as they fly on designated flights and provide proof of a negative Covid-19 test taken within 72 hours of departure, in line with the terms of the bubble first announced in November. Visitors will be able to travel freely with no restrictions on itineraries or where they s

Singapore and Hong Kong s Travel Bubble Set to Launch on May 26

The bubble, which was delayed from November 2020, will allow visitors to travel between both cities without having to serve a quarantine as long as they fly on designated flights and provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of departure, in line with the terms of the bubble first announced in November. Visitors will be able to travel freely with no restrictions on itineraries or where they stay. I am happy that Hong Kong got the COVID-19 situation under control, Singapore s Transport Minister, Ong Ye Kung, said in a press release announcing the launch of the bubble. It has been a long few months, but the conditions are now ripe again to re-launch the ATB (air travel bubble). Both sides will need to stay very vigilant in the next one month, so that we can launch the first flights smoothly.

NCAA lifts ban on Boeing 747 Max aircraft

Punch Newspapers Sections Joseph Olaoluwa The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority has lifted the ban placed on the Boeing 737 Max aircraft in the Nigerian airspace. In a statement signed by the NCAA Director-General, Capt. Musa Nuhu, the agency said the approval was effective February 12.acMinister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, had announced a ban on the operations of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in Nigeria after two accidents of Lion Air flight 610, and an Ethiopian Airlines flight 320, crashed few minutes after takeoff. The statement received on Sunday detailed how the United States Federal Aviation Administration dealt with the matter till the ban on the plane model was lifted.

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