Following the recent surge in COVID-19 cases across the world, a new order passed by the Government of India has banned scheduled international flights till December 31.
Tag: Global travel
Singapore to use iris and facial biometrics as primary identification at immigration checkpoints
Singapore is deploying iris and facial biometrics – to replace fingerprints – as the primary biometric identifiers for immigration at all automated and manual checkpoints.
Singapore Airlines to resume non-stop flight to New York on Nov 9
Singapore Airlines (SIA) will return to New York on November 9, when it launches non-stop flights between Singapore and John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Ten unique and unusual museums you didn’t know existed in Switzerland
Known for its stunning snowcapped Alps, gorgeous lakes, the melt-in-mouth chocolates and gastronomy, Switzerland is also known for some of the world’s most unique museums!
Seven architectural wonders of Switzerland
A melting pot of different cultures, Switzerland’s uniquely diverse architectural styles reflect every major trend of European architecture.
SIA launches digital version of the Star Alliance Connection Service
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has become the launch airline for the digital version of the Star Alliance Connection Service.
Singapore to allow visitors from Vietnam and Australia from Oct 8
Over the last 28 days, Vietnam has zero local COVID-19 case, while Australia (with the exception of Victoria State) has a virus local incidence rate of 0.02 per 100,000.
Travellers from Singapore to UK no longer have to quarantine
The United Kingdom (UK) has added Singapore and Thailand to its Travel Corridor list.
India on US’ ‘do not travel’ list due to COVID-19 cases spike
The United States has kept India in its list of countries under ‘do not travel’ advisories due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but took Pakistan and Bangladesh off it.
Singapore Airlines Group cuts around 4,300 positions
The Singapore Airlines (SIA) Group announced on Thursday, September 10, that it will be cutting around 4,300 positions across its airlines.
