Singapore and Australia PMs agree to work towards an air travel bubble


Both nations will prepare the infrastructure and process for resuming two-way travel in a safe and calibrated manner. - ST/Reuters

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Singapore and Australia will work towards an air travel bubble and both nations will prepare the infrastructure and process for resuming two-way travel in a safe and calibrated manner, said the prime ministers of both countries on Thursday (June 10).

They were speaking to reporters after Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong met his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison on Thursday at the Istana, where they both discussed areas of bilateral cooperation.

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