Travellers from Singapore to UK no longer have to quarantine

The United Kingdom (UK) has added Singapore and Thailand to its Travel Corridor list, said British transport minister Grant Shapps on Thursday, September 17. 

This means that travellers from these two countries no longer have to be quarantined upon arriving in the UK. 

Travellers from Singapore to UK no longer have to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival. Photo courtesy: unsplash
Travellers from Singapore to UK no longer have to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival. Photo courtesy: unsplash

However, those who have visited or made a transit stop in a country or territory that is not on the Travel Corridor list in the 14 days before arriving in England will still be required to self-isolate. 

The rules apply to all travel to England, by train, ferry, coach, air or any other route.