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Singapore Airlines releases SG-HK air travel bubble flight schedules

The inaugural flight from Singapore to Hong Kong will depart on 26 May.

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has released its schedules for the Singapore-Hong Kong air travel bubble flights, as it welcomes the announcement of the reignited arrangement between the two destinations.

“This is an important milestone in our recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, and helps to establish confidence in the safe resumption of international air travel with the necessary protocols in place,” a spokesperson said.

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The inaugural flight from Singapore to Hong Kong will depart on 26 May, whilst the inaugural flight from Hong Kong to Singapore will depart on 28 May. There are designated flight schedules from 26 May 7 June, but will operate daily beginning 9 June.

Travellers transiting through Singapore or Hong Kong, as well as those who do not meet the air travel bubble requirements, are not allowed on the said flights.

Precautionary measures are still put in place to ensure health and safety of customers and personnel.

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