25th April 2022
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Singapore aims to make its Covid travel requirements much easier later this month.
Fully vaccinated travelers and non-vaccinated children aged 12 and younger will no longer be required to take a pre-departure test before arriving in Singapore as of 26th April.
Fully vaccinated travelers will no longer be required to quarantine after arrival.
Non-vaccinated travelers must still perform a pre-departure test two days before their flight to Singapore, quarantine for seven days upon arrival, and take a PCR test at the conclusion of their quarantine period.
Michael Rodriguez, Singapore Tourism Board’s area director for Northern and Southwestern Europe, said: “Following the successful launch of the Vaccinated Travel Framework earlier this month and with the removal of pre-departure testing requirements, we are excited to welcome fully vaccinated travellers back to experience a reimagined Singapore.
“Our Ministry of Health has continued to monitor the local and global Covid situation and has taken a measured approach to gradually easing restrictions to allow for safe travel.
“We have so much to share with visitors this year including the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, Singapore Food Festival and Gardens by the Bay’s 10th anniversary.”
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