Singapore, Germany agree to start ‘green lane’ for business travellers amid pandemic
Singapore and Germany have agreed to start a reciprocal “green lane” allowing travel for business or official reasons, the latest step by governments to prise open borders largely sealed by the coronavirus. Residents of both countries will have to follow virus prevention and public health measures, according to a joint statement on Friday. Operational details, including health protocols and application processes, will be announced in due course. The agreement could serve as a model for future ones between Singapore and other countries in Europe. With coronavirus cases easing in Singapore, the city state has been working on re-establishing travel links to help reboot its economy and aviation industry. On October 15, Singapore and Hong Kong announced they planned to reopen their borders to one another for the first time in almost seven months, though no firm date has been set yet. That arrangement, which includes leisure travel, could start with one daily flight between the two Asian financial hubs. <br/>
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Singapore, Germany agree to start ‘green lane’ for business travellers amid pandemic
Singapore and Germany have agreed to start a reciprocal “green lane” allowing travel for business or official reasons, the latest step by governments to prise open borders largely sealed by the coronavirus. Residents of both countries will have to follow virus prevention and public health measures, according to a joint statement on Friday. Operational details, including health protocols and application processes, will be announced in due course. The agreement could serve as a model for future ones between Singapore and other countries in Europe. With coronavirus cases easing in Singapore, the city state has been working on re-establishing travel links to help reboot its economy and aviation industry. On October 15, Singapore and Hong Kong announced they planned to reopen their borders to one another for the first time in almost seven months, though no firm date has been set yet. That arrangement, which includes leisure travel, could start with one daily flight between the two Asian financial hubs. <br/>