2,322 travellers from Germany, Brunei approved to enter Singapore on Vaccinated Travel Lane scheme


A photo taken on Sept 8 shows travellers from Germany under the Vaccinated Travel Lane scheme arriving at Changi Airport. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): More than 2,300 travellers vaccinated against Covid-19 have received approval to enter Singapore in the 16 days since the application window for a new travel arrangement opened.

As at 11.59pm on Thursday (Sept 16), 2,241 travellers from Germany and 81 travellers from Brunei had received approval to enter via the Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) between Sept 8 and Oct 22.

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