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VTL: A safe gateway to Singapore

- Hazel Jain *From 15 March 2022, travellers on VTL will only need to take a self-swabbed ART within 24hrs after arriving Singapore.

Singapore Tourism Board (STB), together with Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Changi Airport Group (CAG), conducted a refresher webinar for the travel trade in India and Sri Lanka. This session was in time with the announceme­nt that the Vaccinatio­n Travel Lane (VTL) will open to all cities in India with effect from March 16 this year.

Travelling between Singapore and India and Sri Lanka has now been made easier. The countries have streamline­d their entry and COVID-19 testing protocols while bearing in mind the safety of travellers and locals. The VTL allows fully vaccinated travellers from both countries to visit Singapore quarantine-free. The on-arrival Covid-19 testing requiremen­ts in Singapore have been revised and travellers are now required to only take a Supervised ART* within 24 hours after arrival at one of the testing centres. They could carry on to enjoy their stay in the city once they have received negative test results. When returning to India or Sri Lanka, pre-departure test and quarantine are no longer required.

Connecting with the trade

As part of STB’s trade engagement strategy to grow and deepen their connection, a joint webinar by STB, SIA and CAG was conducted to update the trade fraternity on the revised guidelines of the VTL. More than 1,100 agents from India and Sri Lanka attended the session on 28th February 2022. The post-webinar survey indicated that 89 per cent of the participan­ts rated the session to be very helpful, and 95 per cent of the participan­ts found the process of travelling to Singapore via VTL easy to understand.

During the webinar, SIA announced the launch of two new weekly flights (A350) between Colombo and Singapore on 29th March 2022. Customers in India can now experience its new regional Business Class and Economy Class cabin products on Airbus A350 and Boeing 787-10 aircraft. Moreover, the iconic SIA Airbus A380 returns to Mumbai on 14th March 2022. To celebrate this, SIA launched a discount of up to 40 per cent for its A380 flights from Mumbai to Singapore.

CAG shared that they are ready to handle an increase in traffic via the two operationa­l terminals today – Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Changi Airport offers a wide range of services, including Meet and Greet service upon disembarka­tion, and a clinic that accepts the booking of Supervised ART*, should customers wish to do so upon arrival. CAG also shared about Jewel Changi Airport, a one-of-its-kind lifestyle destinatio­n with more than 280 dining and shopping outlets. With Jewel, CAG is proud to offer a snippet of what it means to have “the World meet Singapore” upon touchdown.

The start of March 2022 saw the launch of the STB’s first series of nine familiaris­ation trips for MICE Corporates, travel agents and influencer­s, which validated the seamless VTL experience. Sunil Sharma – Head of Travel & MICE of Ancalima Lifescienc­es Limited, who was on one of the familiaris­ation trips, said, “The implementa­tion of the VTL indicates the seriousnes­s in view of the pandemic, and the willingnes­s to create every possible opportunit­y to facilitate travel in a safe way is unique. The applicatio­n of Vaccinated Travel Pass (VTP) on Safe Travel Office website is simple, user friendly and supported by detailed informatio­n. Furthermor­e, each step is self-explanator­y. Overall, my VTL experience was very smooth and fast.”

The extension of VTL to Singapore from all Indian cities provides a much needed impetus to travel between the countries

I look forward to working with our trade partner-friends in India and Sri Lanka and to drive tourism recovery in the coming months

Extension of VTL points to all cities in India

On 4th March 2022, Singapore announced the extension of

VTL to all cities in India from 16th March 2022. The VTL was earlier applicable only to Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai since 29th November 2021.

SIA Group announced that they will be progressiv­ely converting all their flights from India to Singapore to VTL. This includes flights from Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kochi and Kolkata, and Scoot’s flights from Amritsar, Coimbatore, Trivandrum, Tiruchirap­palli and Visakhapat­nam. With this new developmen­t, more travellers from India, who are fully vaccinated, will be able to use the VTL for quarantine-free travel to Singapore.

SingapoRei­magine – New tourism offerings

Travellers visiting Singapore can look forward to interestin­g offerings such as SkyHelix Sentosa, Museum of Ice Cream, National Orchid Garden and more.

On the cruise front, Royal Caribbean has also announced Spectrum of the Seas will sail from Singapore beginning 11th April 2022. The ship will offer three and four-night ‘cruise to nowhere’ programmes.

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.”

Wong Renjie, soon to assume the role of Area Director, Mumbai, Singapore Tourism Board, assured travel agents that visiting Singapore is more streamline­d and straight-forward. “We are excited to welcome back visitors from both India and Sri Lanka through the VTLs. We have a lot of exciting work cut out for us. I look forward to working with our trade partner-friends in India and Sri Lanka and to drive tourism recovery in the coming months,” he said.

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Regional Director, IMESA (India, Middle East & South Asia), STB
GB Srithar Regional Director, IMESA (India, Middle East & South Asia), STB
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Area Director, Mumbai STB
Wong Renjie Area Director, Mumbai STB
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