Malaysia has lifted its suspension on the sale of flight and bus tickets to Singapore via its vaccinated travel lane effective Friday, according to Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.
- Quota for the ticket sales will be reduced to 50% of the vessel’s capacity, Khairy said in a statement Friday
- Travelers who purchased tickets before the travel lane was paused may still continue their journey regardless of the quota
- The time-frame to increase ticket sales quota will depend on the Health Ministry’s risk assessments of the Covid situation in both countries
- Travelers are reminded to conduct self-tests for Covid on the second, fourth and sixth days after their arrival
- Professional Covid tests must be carried out on the third, and fifth days after their arrival
Photo: Albert Chua/The Edge Singapore
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