Mice Affairs Media Group, News Desk, 04 March 2022
~Fully
vaccinated Indian travellers from all Indian cities can enjoy quarantine-free
travel to the destination from 16 March 2022
Singapore has announced the extension of the Vaccinated Travel
Lane (VTL) to all Indian cities, which was earlier applicable only to Delhi,
Mumbai and Chennai. With this new
development, more travellers from India who are fully vaccinated may now use
the VTL for quarantine-free travel to Singapore. The VTL which was launched on
November 29, 2021 between both the countries has witnessed success since its
commencement.
As the
pandemic has now shown signs of ebbing, there is new hope and optimism in the
travel and tourism industry across the world. Arrangements like the VTL serve
to ease travel woes and encourage people to revive their long-pending vacation
plans. Travelling to Singapore from India for travellers who are fully
vaccinated has become easier, with some pre-requisites before departure, including
a valid visa, a Vaccinated Travel Pass (VTP), stay of seven consecutive days in
India or a VTL country and a mandatory RT-PCR test/professionally administered ART before
boarding the flight. On arrival into Singapore, travellers can enjoy quarantine-free
stay, after taking a supervised ART at a Quick Test Centre within 24 hours of arrival and testing negative.
Mr. GB
Srithar, Regional Director, IMESA (India, Middle East & South Asia),
Singapore Tourism Board, said, “The extension of VTL to Singapore from all Indian
cities provides the much needed impetus to travel between the countries for all
traveller types, whether for leisure, business or cruise. This is part of
Singapore’s calibrated and progressive approach in re-opening our borders. Over
the past year and a half, we had continued engaging the consumers and travel
trade through a myriad of content and virtual experiences. We had recently
launched a “Reserve in Singapore” consumer engagement activation under our
SingapoReimagine campaign and are glad that more travellers from India may now
start to plan their trips and reserve their experiences in Singapore. We look
forward to sharing Singapore’s new, reimagined tourism offerings and
experiences with our Indian visitors.”
India
is a key source market for Singapore – the third-largest in 2019. Even as the
pandemic halted international travel for close to 18 months, STB India
continued to build destination affinity with Indian consumers through
innovative marketing - such as an art collaboration between acclaimed Indian
Gond artist Bhajju Shyam and Singaporean artist Sam Lo titled ‘Dancing In
Unison’ to highlight the art and cultural heritage of both countries, curating
the Chhota Bheem animated series to take younger audiences on a virtual trip of
the destination as well as giving them a taste of Singapore’s diverse cuisine
through a month-long collaboration with Foodhall India in celebration of the
Singapore Food Festival 2021.