The Indian government has labelled 11 countries as ‘at risk’ from the highly virulent variant of the COVID-19 virus
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First two Omicron COVID variant cases confirmed in India
India has confirmed its first two COVID-19 cases of the Omicron variant, the Health Ministry said today, making it the 30th country in the world to report the latest coronavirus strain.
Singapore world’s second most expensive city to live in; Tel Aviv tops the list
Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), Singapore has become the world’s second most expensive city to live in. Tel Aviv is the world’s most expensive city to live in.
India, Singapore impose new measures to curb Omicron variant
India and Singapore are planning to implement new measures to curb the spread of Omicron coronavirus variant.
Singapore Airlines, Scoot set to resume passenger services to India from November 29
Singapore Airlines and its subsidiary Scoot will gradually operate flights from Singapore to 10 Indian cities from November 29 onwards.
India extends ban on international flights until November 30
The Indian civil aviation regulator has extended international flight ban until November 30, even as the curb is not applicable to cargo flights and those approved by the regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
Singapore Airlines expands travel network; Vancouver, Seattle added to list
Singapore Airlines (SIA) announced the expansion of its travel routes post-COVID, saying it will schedule flights four times a week to Vancouver in Canada and Seattle in the United States from December 2, 2021 to February 15, 2022.
South Asian countries begin process of reopening to tourists
Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Nepal, Bangladesh, Thailand, and Vietnam are gearing up for reopening after months of lockdown, leaving behind the Zero-Covid policy.
India to resume granting tourist visas to foreigners from October 15: MHA
The Indian government has announced the resumption of granting tourist visas to foreigners from October 15.
UK eases quarantine regulations for Indians fully vaccinated with Covishield
Starting from October 11, Indian travellers fully vaccinated with both doses of Covishield will not require to be quarantined in the United Kingdom, British high commissioner to India Alex Ellis tweeted today.