Singapore and Hong Kong cancel the establishment of an “air bubble” Thursday, April 22. Postponed to a new date, it has not yet been set by the authorities.
A second cancellation in 5 months while waiting especially for this “bubble” of travel between the two main financial centers of Asia. The authorities have not yet provided an explanation and, although the date is well postponed, it has not yet been set. This travel bubble has, among other things, exempted business travelers from mandatory quarantine and facilitated free movement between the two destinations, as did the bubble launched between New Zealand and Australia. .
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At the same time, the Singapore government has relaxed quarantine rules for those traveling to Hong Kong. They will now have to be isolated for 7 days in a hotel chosen by the government after their arrival in Singapore, compared to 14 previously.
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