Singapore will “carefully restore” air connectivity with China while monitoring the evolving COVID-19 situation globally, Transport Minister S Iswaran said on Monday, a day after China reopened its border for international travellers under new “no quarantine” rules.
At the same time, Iswaran said that Singapore will continue with a cautious approach to ensure passengers have a safe and smooth experience.
“As China reopens its borders, we will continue with this cautious approach to ensure that Changi Airport has the capacity to manage the ramp-up in flights, provide clarity and certainty to airlines, and ensure that passengers have a safe and smooth experience,” he was quoted as saying by Channel News Asia.