Genting Dream's operations from Singapore suspended from Sunday


Dream Cruises president Michael Geh said on Thursday the company had made the difficult decision to suspend its operations from Singapore to help curtail the spread of Covid-19 and as a result of the tightening travel restrictions that have been enacted by various countries.

KUALA LUMPUR: Genting Hong Kong's Dream Cruises has suspended Genting Dream's operations from Singapore from Sunday, Feb 23 until March 27 due to concerns caused by the outbreak of the Covid-19 coronavirus.

Dream Cruises president Michael Geh said on Thursday the company had made the difficult decision to suspend its operations from Singapore to help curtail the spread of Covid-19 and as a result of the tightening travel restrictions that have been enacted by various countries.

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