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Singapore Airlines to open bilateral VTL with Malaysia

The VTL opens on 29 November.

Singapore Airlines (SIA) welcomes the bilateral vaccinated travel lane (VTL) arrangement between Singapore and Malaysia. These arrangements will allow families and loved ones to reunite across the border, as well as support the demand for business travel between the two countries.

From 29 November, SIA will operate ten weekly return VTL services between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Bookings on direct flights from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur and Kuala Lumpur to Singapore from 29 November onwards, and who booked directly, will be proactively rebooked onto new VTL flights subject to availability. Customers who do not meet the VTL requirements may request to rebook a non-VTL flight. 

Its sister airline, Scoot, will also be operating VTL services between the two cities.

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